Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, April 17, 1860, Image 3

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Tuesday Morning April'17, 18GO. lif JoSEPn IVALitkn. is Agent for this . or in Charleston, S. C., and is authorized Tw-maka contracts for Advertising, 1 receive ooney and give receipts. , . A *~«©“SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA GES Ft)B iKTEBE3m*ij' HEAitfNG MATTER.' , , ... Dr. H. V. M MiJler. \ We are happy to state- that this'geri- tleraan has bo far recovered from tfts recent, soyoro attack, as to be able to tie* in town on Saturday and yesterday, We hope his health may lie permanent- ly restored, and that he may bo spared to ufi many years to come. : : fv Tho Duelists. . WAstrisOTtw,; April ; 13.—Potter refu sed to leave,tlto DujpflatW Columbia to receive a challenge. Pryor then chnl- hom-s the challenge was a’ccepteu 6; Potter,, who named Bowie knives os weapons, and in tho open air as tho place, the seconds to be armed with navy revolvers. These terms were re jected by Pryor’s second, without con- m Look to Your Weights and Measures. • The Laws of the>lafcd require that every man, buying or selling Jay weight or measure, should have his vessels for measuring and instruments ^for Weigh ing, sealed by the person duly authoris ed, and he is liable to prosecution if he neglects t?oomp!y with this law. ■ James W. Langston, Clerk of tho In ferior Court, is the authorised sealer for Floyd county, and those who have not complied with this law will do well to attend to it at once. The trial weights and measures are good, substantial articles! manufactured by J. W. Kissom, New York. Mr. Langston informs us that the set sent to Floyd county, is deficient—not containing the Peek and Quart Dry, or the half gallon and pint Liquid measure, Now it is not probable that the Govern ment would contract for incomplete sets and if it did not, then it looks very pmch like Mr. K., or some one else had been swindling. Ifow wo3 it in -the other counties of Georgia 1 Mr. Clerks, did you get full sets of weights and measures ? The Marine Bank Bobber Caught!” Tire Columbus Times gives the par" ticulars of the detection, arrest and im prisonment of Mr.- E. B. Holmes, Book Keeper in the Marine Bunk Agency, Columbus, Ga., charged with the rob bery recently committed in that city.— A negro found $30,000 under a opuill bridge. Holmes was suspected, and 1 without confessing his guilt directed the Bank officers where the balance of the money could be found. „ He was bound in,the city, and Pryor is jri Virginia. It was reportedHhat Senators Keitt and Hammond acted as advisers to Chirombh, PryorVfriend. — - Markets. . AuapsTA,' April 14, 8 P.^M.—Cotton— f here is a fait demand to-day for the better grades, but little offering. Sales 54 bales, at 8~to llo: Receipts 141 bales. '■'pV . ■ • Chari,ESTTJf,-April 14.—There are but few buyei-a out to-day, and the market is quiet. Sales 408 bides, at -unchanged prices. , 1 Union Statb ConVrntioN.—The Con stitutional Unibn State • Convention of Pennsylvania will meet at IAncaster, on the S!5th inst., to elect delegatee to the National Convention to be held in Bal timore on the 9th of May. Small-Pox.— 1 The Humbold, (Tena.) Cosmos, learns that the small pox, in its most serious form, is very . prevalent along the line of the Memphis and Ohio Railroad. , There has already been two deaths occasioned by it,' at McKe- morsville, and many more are expected to die. CLUB BATES FOB TUB COURIER For eight dbllote wo will send tho Ifel/y Courier for one year to eacli of foiir subscribers, nqd one copy gratis, for the same time, to tlm getter qp of theolub. - " . v/;; . v’ tt .For six teen dollars wo will furnish four Subscribers, each with tho 'In- Weekly Charier for ono year, and send one copy regularly for.the same time to the getter up of the club. ^ GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY McKINNEY & Co., Managers. Authorized by Special Act ef tho Legislature. .85,828 PBI> MORE THANl PRIZE TO 1 jecteab*-' , . suiting his principal, as vulgar and bar barous. Lauder, Potter’s friend! then GREAT INDUCEMENTS and herb the affair rests. Potter is.here To New Subscribers. CLUB RATES WITH THE Southern Cultivator The. Largest^ Cheapest & Best ’, Agricultural Paper' in tix© soutn. 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 Couutry get as much interesting reading for the Bame money t 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 all for only Two Dollars a half. mar23wtf. CAPITAL PRI0E 900,000 .‘V; . * TICKETS ORLY $10. Halves,.’Quarters and Eighths in proportion. The Bank Bobbery—Money Found, Early tills morning a greater part of the money taken from the vault of the Marine Bank Agency,. Monday night last, was found under a bridge near the Orphan Asylum, neat; the depot'of the Muscogee Rail Road. The amount dis covered was $30,800, which was done up in a package as it was probably when taken from the Bank. The probabili ties are that further and more interest ing developments may be made during the day. No clue, as we have learned yet, to the balance of the money.—Vot. San. NO. 40. Regular meetings, every ’WEDNESDAY IGHT. Officers—G. H. SMITH, N. G., THOS. J. PERRY, V. G., R T. HARGROVE, Secretary, W. N. DUCKEB, Treasurer. febOtrlly. a. A Rome v a/ Royal Arch Chapter, Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu each month. THOS. J. PERRY, H.-P., ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K^’ WILLIAM N. DUCKEB, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Sec’y. febOtrlly. aavo recen our exchanges interesting, accounts of; presentations of flags by the ladies to nowly orgahized volunteer companies. Our Cavalry Corps has been inexistence we believe a little more than a year and still they are without a flag. Are the. lodies of Rome less patriotic than .oth ers? We never will believe they are. We are confident that a word’ to them is sufficient, and therefore we give the him . Freesoil Civilization-.—The Chicago Press and Tribune says two women oc- ' ' g match at a public inv nights ago. Keeping New York Clean.—The low est bid for sweeping the streets in New York for the nextfive years was $229,- 500 per annum. R. A. Smith, 'the pro prietor of the street sweeping machine, offered to do the work tor $309;000 per annum. - flgy-One fifth of tho entire sum rais ed by taxation for public schools in the United States is paid by Petisylva- hia. remedies that has ever been laid before the public for Fever and Ague,’ and which have, roeeivod the highest oueonium from the press and thepenpbvis Dr. J. Hostetter’s Celebra ted Bitters. Wliq would endure the tortures arising from this terriblediscos#, when it'ean be so easily cured I Who would endure slee] loss nights, burning fevers and toy chills a ternatjlj, when a remedy, can be, obtained for a mere Critto ? And yet how many families iingorouta painful existencenndertbisdead- Iy blight, and »l« nothing but gulp down 3 ni'ntue, until it becomes as common 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 dialers generally everywhere. ^gS-See advertisement in another column, i uiarSOtrilm. Many Names.—The child of theQueen of Spain was-baptized a short time since The prodigy was blessed with sixty- one names. ' It is suggested that’ the priest who administered the sacrament amply deserved the fee, no matter liow lorge.j^pr'*-' ' ~ A Card to the Suffering. The Rev. V r illiam Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Goi sumption, .when all other means had foile . by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great olty of Joddo. This re cipe has cured great numbers who were syf-, (erring from Consumption, Bronobitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility attiThcrvoua depression caused by these dis orders.. j Desirous of benefiting others, I wilt, send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all Who need it, free of charge. Address Rvv. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Baltic street, jan2S-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y. SSySteamor Pa r RcssZll,—aitived from Grbenspdrt on Saturday at 3} P. M., with 8 pwsengori and 28 bale# cotton. f jrStoamer Affarata—Capt. Gould— for Greensport on Monday at- 7 o’clock, with 9 passengers and 488 pack ages merchandise. JTfi mg-A pran in Pawtucket lately made application for insurance on a building situated in a village where there was ho fire-engine. wa#-*#ked-w- fWkat are the fooilities in youf vil- lagefor extinguishing fifes f” * “It rains sometimes,” was the naiyn reply, i..''} And “that is our fix” In Romo exaot- ly, and if tho present dry spell contin ues much longer we will be without any protection at all. (Herring’s Patent Cfcampipn Fire & Burglar Proof Safes. W ITH HALL’S PATENT' POWDER- PROOF LO0K8, tho same that were I'awarded separate medals at theWorld'* Fair London, 1851, and tho World's Fair!’ New York, 1853, and are THE ONLY American Bares that were awarded medals at the Lon- [ don World's Fair. * ' These Safes form the most perfect security against Fire and Burglars of any Safes ever, offered to the pnbllo. . > •1,000 REWARD I Will be paid to any person • that ean show 1 that a Ilorring's Patent Champion 8afe ever - failed to preserve its contents In an aobidsn- j tal Fire. S. C. HERRINS A CO.., Manufacturers, J 251 Broadway, oor. Murray st., New York, S and 52 and 64 Qravler st!, N. O. 1 Aonts—B. W. Knowles, Rfehmend, Va.i i R. F. Lestelt-. Petersburg. Va.t Rowland I Brothers, Norfolk, Va.jJ.II. Thompson A Co., 112 DEATH III TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. '•Crater’s” ' “Costar's” Rats, Roach, Ao. Exterminator “.Costar’s” ’*!■ “Costar's” Bed-bug Exterminator, “Costar's” “Costar's” Eleotrio Powder, for Insects, Ac, JlgSTROrS. ISSTAXTLT- Rats, Roaches, -Mice, Moles, Ground. Mice, Bed Bugs, Auts, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Intecb on Plants, Insects oo Animals, Ac. Ao., In short, every form and specie# of VERMIN, 10 Years established in NSW York City—nsec by the.city Post Office,-the oily Prisons end Station Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac./ flm rtit.v.1 Totals*. “Aator.” “SL'Nicliolaa.”sfcc'..- the city-Hotels! “Asto'r,”- “St- Nicholas,” Atf./ - and by more than 20,000 private families. DroggisU'ond Retailers everywhere sell them, Wholesale Agents in all the lame Cities. •l Boxes, Bottle, ^Va!;j;R.Bld»om,Wilmington; Herring A Son, Atlanta,fin., La Roche A Bell, Savannah, Oa., J. M. A » V F. Reed, West Point! Ga., Holmes A Co., Char leston,6.) C. ’ , ' Janl2—twSm SLATE, SLATE, SLATE I Van Wert (tirarrj rpHE subseriber has on hand, about 500 X squares of Roofing Slate, of all sixes and best quality, and. will continue to keep enough to supply all demands hereafter.-— Priee, eix dollars per square at the Quarry, rash,or will make .liberal' TIME arraag menu with contractor*, or will contract, for putting it on in the beat style. SEABORN JONES, Jr. febOtrlly. Van Wert, Ga; Wholesale . Regular sizes, 25e. 50e. and 111 Biwarb III of spurious imitations. Examine each Boxy Bottle and Flask, and takenotli- ingbut “OoetAtfs;” ■ $1,00 Boxes sent by Mail;. $3 A'$d Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ae., by Express." Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers'* to HENRY R. COSTAB;* v " PriuetpsI Depot, 4W Broadway; N. Y._ Bold by Ttaiwll A Yswaa, Wholesale and Retail, Rome, Ga, : - fob2tri8m. Would call' the attention of the pub! C’S. - i i 1 b. 10 2 ’ 2 2 60 100- 100 a:$100 $00,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 be Drawn Enoh Saturday, in 1800,. in tbe olty of Savannah Ga. CLASS 60 to bo Drawn April, 7, 1800. CLASS 07, “ “ . 14, 1800. CLASS 08, « ‘‘ . 21, 1800. CLASS 69, . " «< 28, 1800. CLASS 05, " « 31. 1860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Prlxe $00,000 is I ■ 20,000 is 1 10,000 is l 5,000 is , ' 4,00Q is 3,000 is 2,000 is ; 1,500 is 1,100 is 1,000 are 500 are . 400 are , 800 ere 200 sue 160 are ! 100 Ore 05 are 85 are Approximation Frizes, 26,448 prises, amounting to . $212,145 25,828 Prizes Amounting to t3BB,040 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificates of Packages will bo sold at tho following rates, whioh is tho risk I ‘ Certificate of Package ot 10 Wholes, $60 Do do 10 Halves, 30 Do do 10 Quarters, 16 Do do- 10 Eighths, 7.60 LOOK AT TYIIsT A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan! Which takes place on every Wednesday and Baturdny in 1860. ' ' 1 Capital Prise of. <..........$23,000 .1 Prtee'of 4,600 1 Prize of....,;....... 4,000 1 Prize, of- 8,000 1 Prize of........ ........2,171 20 10 Prizps M .$700 are......... 7,000 40 Prise* ot... 175 are...—.. 7,000 50 Prizes ot 125 are.....:... 0.250 259 Prized ot 80 are 20,720 .64 Prizes of. 50 are......... '3,200 ’ 64 Prizes of. - 30 rare......... 1,020 64 Prizes of, 20 are..,. 1,280 5,632 PrizcHot. 10 are 56,320' 28,221 Prizes of. 5 are, 141,120 34,312 PritOB Amounting to 1 $281,481.20 Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Ticket or Certificates, en olose the money to our address for tbe tickets ordered, on. receipt of which thoy will be for warded by first mail. Purchasers can havo tlekots ending in any figure they may' desig nate. : The list bf drawn numbers and prizes will i-he sent to ; purchasers immediately after’ the All communications strictly eenfidenttal. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, tn,bo directed to. • > ■ ,- u" MCKINNEY A Co„ - mor22trl. Savannah,Ga. j* ’■ 4 - 4 T he day for puffs, blowing, Ac., Ac., has pas wo ask is, that the PEOPLE will call and see tot themselves, iug to establish a : ' v ; ' ’ 1 ' MERCHANT TAILORING tion with the Dry Goods trade, and have fitted up Story ot our Magnificent Store House, on Broad Street, and time, to BUIT Gentlkmen. Goods from Other Stores made, and at the mfc OUR STOCK “ CLOTHS, CASSIRERS, ITAL. CLOTHS, prices i< the consumer; must he. made up ia quantity sold. mar27witrilm. ' / ; '• , CANNOT BE EXCEL! Thankful for (he many evidences of confidence, heVets enlarge our 1 business so as to euable us to furnish all var 4,000, formerly, ns we are convinced that a small business will 3,000” ’ ' - ’ • ‘ ^ 2,000 1.500 1,100 5,000 5,000 800 000 400 7,560 10,000 9.500 8.500 Assets. • • band, Bills of other) pocie. J 3,425 72 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF $167,025 72 Stockholders. W. S. COTHRAN..,*.!.408 shares $48,800 00 O. H. SMITH..........-..’470 W. A; FORT..; -46# J. H. McOLUNG....... 70, A. G. PITNER........... 20 N, J. OMBERG.25 JNO. HAWKINS H 6 47,000 00 46,900 00 7,000 00 2,000 00 2,600 00 MO 80 Liabilities. - Capital Stook.,.— .$153,60S Circulation..2,536 0# Due Depositors...,,- IM 71 $153,600 00 Directors. W. B. COTHRAN, W. A. FORT?' A. G. PITNER, J. H. McCLUNG, G EORGIA, FloVd Codxtt Before me came W. S. COTHRAN, President, and JOHN McBRYDE, Cashier, of the Sank of the Umpire State, who being duly sworn, say that the above statement of the condition of said Bank la true and ecrrect to the best of their knowledge and belief, sworn to and subscribed before me, April 11. 1860. W. S. COTHRAN, President, 1 CHAS. H. SMITH, J. I. C. JOHN McBRYDE, Cashier. [aprill2.] 1860 Spring Stock 1860 LADIES ELEGANT GOODS Mantillas, Points & Shawls, IN EVERY VARIETY. ' GENT’S CLOTHING Extra Qualities and Makes. ATS, BOOTS & SHOES, HOUSE-FURNISHING . AND PLANTATION GOODS I ..rx.tvv -OF- MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NOR1H .. CAROLINA, SOUTH CA&O- ... LINA A GEORGIA . MAKESl ’ - N OW RECEIVING ■ AND OPENl<,cr, - and coinprising ono or the largest and most attractive Stock, In.the Southern Coun try, which- will be sold As ' ; ’ Low as the Lowest, Foj Cash or to prompt paying customers, on the usual time. r J. II. McCLUNG, mhr30wi.,-**4» 4&P Kf Singer's Sewing Machines. PRICES REDUCED TO $50, $75; $00 and $100. IT5IIE plain reason why Singer's Sewing- X Machines have always sold readily at a higher average'price than any other, is that thoy are bettor, more durable, more reliable, capable' ot do}ng a much greater variety of work, find earning'more money; Long con- ' itilorityis proof of sterling merit. # .on * ’ Beware of Mineral Poisons. SR. i. Stmt SODS' CELEBRATED VEGETABLE^ MEDICINES Hffl" Imperial Wine Bitter* For the cure of Inoipient Censumptioa, weak Lungs, Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspop- sia, General or Nervous D«bility, pllS| and CARD. TO THEaPUBUC. ited’i& a South- Newspaper as' Black RcpubliiTan ists^we-would—inform the-nnblio, In the A Fresh and large Block of Southern, Raisod Grass Seed. Qr all kinds, Just ree.lvml|y KijEY , 4 fobl4 No. !l Choice Douse. Price of SAWED LUMBER. OWING to the increased price of every ortlolo of homo con sumption, we, a**a portion ol 'tko‘laboring elasr, feel that we cannot live at the prestiifldw prices of Lum ber and Sawing; therefore, . ’ / Wo, the undersignhd, shall On and nfter the 1st of FobrnahT next, put the price of Lpm- her at our rcspoctivo mills,at 91 25 pc*100— Hauling and Kiln-drying not included. - Remomber our Terzss are INVARIABLY CABH ' JOBROGEKS, * L. K * K V. WKAGG, J. O. MORRIS. ! fUf Other Dealers in Limber are invite! t" join in this movement. jauRltwawif 1 S la the purebass'.of what are. called cheap Sewing-Machines, thousands havo boen de ceived and disappointed, but with Singer’s Machines there is never any failure or mis take. ve<. y • • >>7 • ; * Singer’s New Family Sewing-Machine the price of whioh is'only $50, is a light and elegantly dcuorafod Machine, capabio of per forming, in tho host style, all tho sewing of a pVi rate family. .It has secured a great repu-1 tationduring the few months siuce jlt was first offered to.the public. Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine, to bo fold at $75, is 0 luachiue entirely now in its arrangement; it is vory beautiful, moves rapidly and very easily, and, for family use and light manufacturing purposes, is the very best and cheapest Muchin'o ever offered to the public. Those Machines are being in creased in number as rapidly as posrible, and ypt tho'demand for them can not be' fully supplied. ' ' ,. ' Siugr’s No. 1 Standard. Shuttle Machine formerly sold at $135, but now roducod to $90, is'too well known all over the world to need any description. Every Bort of work, coarso or fine, cam be done with it. ' Singer's No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine. This is' thofavorito manufacturing machine everywhere. The sizo of (lie Machine gives ample spoce'for almost every description of work, which|togcthcr with its admirable work ing qualities, gives it a decided advantage.— Price, with.table complete, $100. Since tho great reduction in tb* price,-of . less Standard Machines, on tbe 1st of Octo ber, 1858, tho sale of them has increased four fold. i.SKSTiL ••• *•'. All of Singer’s Machines make the inter locked stitch with two threads, which is tho lest stitch known. Every person desiring to procure full and reliable information about Sewing-Machines, their sizes, prices, work ing capacities, and the best methods of pur chasing, can obtain itby sending-for. a copy of I. M- Singer k Co.’s GatMto, which is a beautiful pictorial papor, entirely-devoted to the subject. It will besupplied gratis. . .. . I. m; SINGER * cor, mar22trily. - ( 458 Rroadway, N. Y, 'ii Plantation for Sale. The Subscriber offers for salo his ’lnutatlon.'io miles below Rome 11 Floyd county; on CoobA river, containing 175 Acres—80 of which is in a ftiwstato of tultivation.- eras bit the'Rome nnd Cedar Bluff Road, With Dwelling, lino Gin House, good and well arranged Cabins, Stables, Orchards Ac., yrith .220 acres cleared—tho land is H miles from the river. For further informa tion aiiply to the subscriber, N. D. DREW, ffiasionary Station, Floyd co., Ga. n; " . ....: -."fz.Ir. ay their goods from Ich has been k: l that the firm 1 id money' liberally, and baa Used its influence in opposition to Abolition ■Welioph this thouBarids of our friends who ISaKlR. vinpflar KHpaniainMn / marOwlOfc New York City. Garden Seeds. TTi they area most wholesome anddUnihtfiil 1 beverage. ills Brandy Cathartt# Is a sure remedy for costivenesr, liter com plaint sud dyipepsla. They are plbassnt to the taste; sure in their operation; and a* a cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively supercedes the uso of Pills, so nauseous and disagrcable to tho taste. His Imperial Gla Bitter* Acton 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, Thoy are truly valuable, made of pure Hol- landjGin, pleasant and agreeable to (be Inst# and may be weU- termed t necessary Female Companion. His Cathartic S'yrap For Infants, Children, wad- delicate Females, is certainly one of thaemoit desirable en# valuable medicines in tbMmrldi It is a per fect substitute for catomM/fosttag on the liver removing all obstructions in the Bowels, car ing cob tiveness, idttigesl ‘ AUbongb it is as Ape 1 , erations as calomel, yet the taste, that ehiMmr will cry' for it, and It is as .gentle, fnn'oceht end hsrmles* ae the dews of Heaven. Thousands of mother* throughout tho land will bless ths diseoverer of this invaluable medicine, CHARLES WlDDIFIELD A CO., Proprietors; . 649 4,651 Broadway, New York. Sold hpr Fareli-A Yei»sr. mar20-triiy NOTICE, iven 10 all per«ons against trad PromiBBory Note, for ono huu given to Joe Gienx, in Scpiom sr, 1859, duo six months after consideration for which ft was fuilc-d. THOS. M. ALSTON, 1, Ga., Feb. 18th ’60—3irfw, White Lead and Linseed Oil. ^ No. 1 article, cheap, b^^d., to 1,11 N'o. SClioive Itomo. Pure Train Oils }y tpffURNLEY, No.S ChoiceHouee. - N,o.TChoioe Hmu lalo House. Cataract WASHING MACHINE, ^Clothing, Tim# md I.a*or Bffved. INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPER*. T HE most simple, economies], and dur article ever offered, to the public to 1 viate tbe discomforts 6f wash-day*. ’. description. It cougists of a metal cylinder, with, jibe on the inside, an interior cylinder of wood- with ribs. Thereto e specs of .from.. $■ to 8 inclies between the two cylinders. One crank turns both cylinders at the same time iff opposite directions, rapidly- creatiitz e suds, forcing the waiter through the clothes, and effectually removing the dirt. The ac tion of the water does the the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves the. wear of clothes. SULLIVAN k HYATT, Proprietors, 54 Beekman St., New York. • N. B.—State and county Rights for sale, and the purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. JfD'A Machine isin operation by £ laund ress daily, at Our Salesfobm, 43».Broadway. mar3—trlw*w3m. HOUSE 1 T HE lltfUSE AND late residence -of Dr. Hicks, situated iu DeSoto, $| of arn'ile ricstof Seine, all inn good repair! end tba lot «>u four and five aeres. Apply at theDrug A tors of Newman k Nowlin, Rome, Ga.- fob.21—trilm. For Sal® or T flfl! House and Land, jj mi lee from Rome, recen Iv occnmed by Mre. Murabl. T hie BCtUcfuent coutainaabuul 27* acres of Land, Dv t-r improvciuents, Fruit Tieet to. R. J.‘Joh.no0.v * ' msr30wlm. J.'Joh.noo.v, er to - * ■ rUAXClS BUyJaSMlN