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Thursday Morning, Apnl 20, 1800,
itb Joseph Wai.kkh is Agent for this
payer in Charleston, 8. C., and as authorised
M make contracts for Advertising, receive
noney and givo receipts.
eerSEE first and fourth i*a-.
GES FOB INTERESTING READING
MATTER. -• ‘
g©-Rev. J. E.,Ry erson, will preach at
thh Baptist Chur'ch" on next Sunday, at
the uSuaLhouV.-c , :
Latest | News.
l"STEN11UIt0KK’S Exit IUITIOK, ’Tllis
magnificent Panornmawiiich"has been
on Exhibition jibe past three t night8
at the City Hall, is one ot .the' finest
specimens of art that:it has ever been
our pleasure to witness; The scenes
represented are softie in which the'hand
of nature and of art have rendered
most striking and sublime.
Go lovers of Nature, you will be de
lighted with the granduer of the scenery
portrayed. Lovers of Art, you will be
charmed with its'truthful coloring, its
glorious perspective and its matchless
accuracy. Lovers of money,you will re
joice that you can have so much in
terest for your fifty cents. Any one who
allows these splendid paintings to leave
the city without seeing them, will have
lost that ‘‘joy forever,", which a thing of
so much beauty is. calculated to inspire-
The eye ifrnot the only organ that is
charmed. The movement of the Pano
rama is accompanied by the soft strains
of a Melodcon ; and Master Antonio’s
performances qn.tlje Piano, are truly
wonderful for a child of only ten years
of age. The different views are ex
plained in a very lucid manner by-Mr,
Grace, the agent and manager.
The Panorama will be on exhibition
to-night.'
How to Secure tux Return or Let
tcrs not Cillid roR.—-Thousands of
letters misdirected or never called.for
at the post-office annually find their
way to the dead letter office at Wash
ington—a bourne frdm whioh very few
misguided missives eve* ret.urh, Tho
law, however,, recently enacted, pro
vides a way foif tho return of .letters to
their writers. It is lawful ito request
tlip Postmaster at, tlio office to whichr
tho letter is directed, to return it unless
called for within . thirty days, and
when this request is made, it becomes
fieduty of the Postmaster td r* tarn It
to the writer without expense'Io hirii,—
This request can be printed on the flap
of the envelope, and would read os fol
lows: . i ' ' ’ * ';
Postmiuitef of'
Please return to the undersigned un
loss called for within thirty days.
(Signod) - '
Tho arrangement will commend itself
to business ineit who have un extended
correspondence,' and without doubt be
generally adopted.
C@“The amoqnt of money in the U.
8. Treasury subject to' draft, is nearly
$7,000,000, or an inorease of upwards of
1 ,alf a million dollars over the stun on
and at the close of the previous Week.
_ -Three hunters from Kansas, says
jo-tit. Louis “Bulletin,” lately return
ed from a month’s hunt on the - Arkan
sas river, bring with them the skins .of
three hundred and seven wolves.' An
other party of twelve, In two months’'
time, secured over two thousand 'shins.
The skins are worth one dollar apiece,'
CffirTho bleached remains of the etni-
5 rant party massaored at the Mountain.
leadowin Utah,, have been collected
into a single grave, und a stone monu
ment, conioal th form, fifty' feet in
height, now morks the,spot where they
rest. This is sui-paounted by a cross oj
red cedar, twelve feet in _ height,, pit
whioh is carved the following inscrip
tion : “Vengende Is mine, I willrepay,
salth the Lora." On the base of the
monument stainds a granite slab, into
whioh arij cut tho words: *’ Hepe ,120
men, wothen, and children were massa
cred in cold blood, early in September 1 ,
1867. They were from Arkansas,"-
The National Democratic Convention.
Charleston, April24.—The Conven
tion met at 10 o’clock this morning and
was permanently organized, by the elec
tion of Hon. Caleb Cushing, of Massa
chusetts, as President., together with
thirty-three Vice Presidents and thirty-
threo Secretaries—one for each Stata in
the Union.
Amotion was made to-amend the
rules so as to give each delegate the priv
ilege of voting as he plensed. Oh this
a lengthy discussion ensued. Tho rea
son given for this amendment was that
several of the delegations are bound to
abide thedeeision of the-majority. The
amendment to the rule, was adopted by
Choir, delivered a most impressive ad
dress, whioh was replete with patriotic,
msorvative sentiments,
i vast' assemblage glis-
tears, as the speaker referred
in eloquent terms,, to the patriots of the
past ( while his reference to thh words
oh the scrqll'in the hand of the statue
of Calhoun, thrilled every hearer with
.emotion. '•
The’Convention was much more order
^anffharmonioUB to-day than on Mon-
. $he Committee' bn the Platfqrm was
appointed by the several delegations,
and is composed'of one delegate from
each State. - ■ • ■
A resolution was adopted, that the
Convention adopt a platform before pro
ceeding to make the nominations.
All resolutions are to:be referred to
the Committee on the Platform. '
Judge Meek, of Alabama, offered the
resolutions which were adopted by the
Democratic Convention of that State.—
They were referred to the Committee
the Platform.
The Rome Courier,
Weekly & Tri-Weekly,
PRICK GREATLY REDUCED, * ’3
For Cash invariably in advance.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
' CLUB RATES WITH THE
Southern Cultivator
The Largest, Cheapest & Best
mfM
In tho South,
TO CLUBS OF FOUR THE
"Weekly Courier" and “Southern Cultivator”
Will be sent for one year at the
• exceedingly low prices of
Two Dollars and Fifty cents,
The Georgia delegation is quite har
monious, although somewhat embor-
assed by their large number.
The Committee on Credentials has
not yet reported. Tho general opinion
is, that the Wood delegation, from New
York, will be excluded.
iJSertate
i To-day.
Congressional.
WAsniNaloN, April 23.—The
proceedings were unimportant
Adjourned until Thursday.;
In the House, Messra. Avery, of Ten
nessee, and Jones, of Georgia, made
speeches on the subject of slavery.
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, mado a
speech oq a Protective-tariff.
Later from Havana'and Mexico.
New Obi-ans, April 23.—The. steam
ship Cnhawba, with Havana dates to the
20th inst., arrived ltere to-day.
The Captain General has sent a Com
missioner to Washington to confer with
the Spanish Minister regarding the cap
ture of tho steamers Miramon and Mar
ques.
The Revenue Cutter Dodge arrived a’t
Galveston with Vera Crus dates to the
19th inst. The Cutter brings Elgee the
Secretary of Legation, with important
dispatches for Washington.
Gen. Miramon, .with 1,800 men had
arrived at.the capital. The Government
were embarrassed, r Gen. Miramon had
sent n bitter letter to Gen. Cuss regard
ing thO captured steamers.
jRjyOvcr three hundred cases of In
sanity in the Ohio Lunatio Asylum have
been traced directly to the" use of mod
ern alcoholic poison*.
. JK^Phe priests in Paris, and indeed
throughout France, are denouncing 51a-
chiavelli, Julian the apostate, Judas the
. traitor, and other ignoble characters of
history; ■ the blows are not • meant
fordliem, but they are ' aimed at the
peijurer who lives in tho Tuileries
all these names being regard id os his
aliases.
g@“There will be over 100,000 bales
of cotton grown in North Carolina' this
year.
OPENING OF
Spring and Summer Styles
BONNETS, HATS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
APRIL 7th; AT
Mrs. M, J, 8UMMERHAY8’ ,
Establishment; Broad St., Rome, Go.
apritwtf .. t -c -
to 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 much interesting
reading for.-'the same money ? Just
think of it, by making up a club of four
'you get a. first rate family Newspaper
arid the best Agricultural Magazine
published in the South, both une year
and all for only. Two Dollars a half.
CLUB RATES FOR THE COURIER
For Eight .Dollars we will,send the Weekly
Courier for One Year to, each" of Four Sub
scribers, and one copy gratis, to the getter
up of the club. .
For Sixteen Dollars' we will send the Tri
weekly Courier to tour subscribers for one
year, and one dopy to tho getter up of the
clubi
CLUB RATES FOR
The Presidential Campaign.
Clubs of Four or more subscribers will be'
furnished with the Weekly Courier horn
May 20th to Nov. 20th [6 months'] st the low
lice of 75 ceots each. And the Tri-Weekly
n clubs of Four for the same time at One
Dollar and Fifty cents each.
The Weekly Courier now contains more
Reading matter than paper in Upper Georgia
and tho frieuds ofthe paper are ournestly ro
quosted to aid us in extending Us circulation
M. DWINELL, Pro’r.
BININGER’S
OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN!:
This delicious tonic stimulant
T718PUCXALLY designed for the use"of tho
P'1 Medical Profession and tlie Family, hav
ing superceded the so-called ‘ G .ns” “Aromat
ic, “Cordial,” “Medicnt-.d,” ‘'Schnapps” Ac.,
is now Indorsed by all at the prominent phy
sicians, chemists, and cVmnofos'eurs os posses
sing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities
(tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old
and pure Gin. . Put up in quart bottles and
sold by all druggist, grocers, Ac.
. (Established in 1778.)
V A. M BININGER & CO., Sole Prop’rr.
No. .338 Broadmay, N. Y.
_ Druggists and Dealers supplied with choice
Wines, Brandies, Ac., direct from V. S. Bon
ded Warehouses. Orders from the country
will meet with prompt attention.
Our Stock of choice Bottled Liquors comprises
the largest and most varied assort
ment in this market
Opinions ofthe Press. .
The Binittgers‘'338 Broadway, .have a very
high roputation to suBtain, ns the oldest and
boathouse in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A M. Bininger A Co., N9
338 Broadway, has sustained Tor a‘ period of
eighty years, a reputation that may welt bi
envied.—N. T. Eocninq Post.
The name ofA. M..Bininger A Co., is a
guaranty of the exact and literal truth , of
whatever they represent—N.- T. Commercial
Advertiser* Tv
Tho Importing houso ofA. M. Bininger k
Co.. No. 438 Broadway, is conducted upon
principles of integrity, -fairness;' and highest
honor.—N. Y. Evening Express.
We have quoted these complimentary
' ticos of tho New York prese to the end 1
tntion, as • will enable them to; e ., ,
whether the statements which we have
made are entitled to their consideration and
eonfidenoe. apriUOtriwly
8&ou * mmm&M,
Would call the atteirtion of the puMic to their Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
T he day for puffs, blowing, ac.> *c, has passed-all We want, all
wo ask is, that the PEOPLE will call and see for themselves. W» or* Row propos
ing to establish a
MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS,
Ineonnection with the Dry Goods trade, and have fitted up Rooms for this purpose, in the
Upper Story of our Magnificent Store House, on Broad Street, and- will he prepared, at any
time, to SUIT Gentlkmen. Goods from
Other Stores made, and at the lowest possible rates.
. OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, ITAL. CLOTHS, BANG UPS, Ae. he,
enlarge our business w ^r.
formerly, as Wo aro convinced that a small business will not pay, and what we yield
prices t > tho consumer; most bo made up in quantity sold,
mar27w*trilnr.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
ini I mmmwM m&Tm
SATURDAY, MARCH, 31sf., 1860, ■
NO. 40.
NIGH'' lar meetin ® 8 ’ ® ver y WEDNESDAY
OUicers—C. H. SMITH. N. G.,
THOS. J. PERRY. V. G„
R T. HARGROVE, Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
fohDtrily. \
X ROME ' 11/
Regular Meetings: FIRST TUESDAY
NIG11T in each month.
TH08. 5. PERRY, H. P.;
ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKKR, 8,,
D. J. BANDERS, Treasurer,
D. O. LOVE, See’y. . fehOtrily.
GREAT EXCITEMENT »
GRAND SCHEME TOR
APRIL, I860.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
MoKINNEY &*C0„ Managers.
Authorised by Special Aetef tho Legislature.
25,828~PRIZES.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 T'K'S.
capital" prize
9 0 0,000
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To bo Drawn Each Salwdny. in 186^, In the
city of Savannah Ga.
, CLASS 60 to bo Drawn April, 1, 1800.
CLASS AT. « « u, 1880.
«' .! 21, 18007
« 28, 1800.
. *1; I860,
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
Ileal the Sick.>>Dlseases of the Bowels
and St'imneU are always caused by largedo-
posils of hurtful matter, left by bad or Impure
blood lu those importnnt organs, and-the
poisonous material In this vitiated blood,
acting on the system, makes it too week to
throw oft' this mutter by the natural channels:
nr if any is e irriei off it is a very small por
tion. So arise diafrlite i and dysentery, colic
cistiveness, bad breath, indigestion, nausea,
lost of appetite, belching-of wind off tho
stomach, et’ A short use of ‘Judson’s Moun
tain Herb Pills will delight you. You will
feel with aurprhe their mighty power, and
be willing to any with red mon of the west,
truly they are tho “mighty healer.”
Sold by all Mcdicino dealers. npr2ltrilin;
sand four hundred dollars were received
at the morning offertory, at the Ohtirqh
of the Advent, in Boston, on Sunday
last. .... ,t
A Pateiakch Gun*.—We learn from
the Abingdon : Viryiman that Ctaptaih
William Beatio, the oldest mnn in
8outhweste«bprglnla, i<Wpart«l^this
life at the residenoe of his son, Mudison
..... « Voshington
the last survivor of the King’s Moun
tain veteran* ffym Virginia,
officer, who left that city for Charleston
who Is said to be operating with like ar-
giimontagrinstDtmglas.
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[Mouse formerly occupied by Boil. Battey.]
P. L. tURNLEY,
YTtOULD mtpectfhity Inform his
VV friends anil oustomers, and
pubflo generally, that h e i t
& 0 Mt?ve 0 Stofko?Drag^^^d^ne^CEJmJJils
ttwsaSB?®ja['*Es
Medical uses. Also Seeds of alt klnds, beth
Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).—
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and lnfaet,evory
thing in his line or that is usually kept in a
. First Class Drug. Store,/
. Having hod several years experience, and
by giving his personal attention to the bus!
nest, ha hopes to merit a share of publlo pa
tronage, arid, to bo able te furnish his cus
(omers reiiablo articles, afas
* LOW PRICES,
As any house thjs side of Augusta, Ga.. Re-
membsr the location. The wants of ths
country shqll be supplied./ febll.*60.
A Card to the Suffering.
Tho Rev*. William Cosgrovo, while laboring
_j a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con
sumption, when all othor means had failed,
by a recipe obtained from a learned physician
residing m the great eity ol JodJo. This re
cipe has cnredlgreat nnmbors who were suf-
ferring from Consumption.. Bronchltlir,.Sore
Throat, Coughs,and Colds, and .the dobllity
and ner vous depression caused by these dis
orders. ' ' .. i
. Desirous of benefiting others. I will send
. .this recipe, which I have brought home with
me, to all who need.it, frooof charge.,
"Address Rrv. WM. COSGROVE,"
230 Boltia'stroot, • .1
Jnn28-tw3m ’ ' ., Brooklyn, N. Y.
l i t DEATH 111
For Sale or Rent,
T HE Homo and .Land, H
miles from Rome, recent
ly occupied by Mta. Marublo.
This sottloment Contains about
271.acres of Land, Dwelling House ami oth
er Improvements, Fruit Tiees Ao. Apply
B. J.Jon»»ox, or to . ” • r”
mar30w2m. FRANCIS BENJAMIN
Tobacco, Snuffe,
Ponders Ess. Coffee, Black-
urn, OH ve Oi J, Vinegar,
TURNLEY,
No. I Choice House.
he great
remedies that, lias ever been laid, beford the
public for Fever aud Ague, and which have
received the highest enconium from the pross
and .the people, is Dr. J. Hostettor’s Cclebra-
tsil Bitters. Who would endure thu tortures
arising from this terrible disease, when it can
be so easily cured ? Who would endure sleop-
less nights, burning fevers and ley chills al
ternately, when a remedy con be obtained
for a more trifle 7 And yet bpw many famllSei
linger outn painful existence under this dead
ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down
auinine, until it becomes ns rommon as their
nail meals, and yet they are not .relieved--—
None but the foolish and weak would hesitate
to proonre those valuable Bitters, and save
themselves intense agony. Bold by. Druggist
and dealers generally everywhere.
^7-860 ndrertisement in another column.
I»ar20tri I in.
CLASS 07,
CLASS 68,
CLASS'09,*
CLASS- 65,
$60,600
29,000
10,000
6,000
4,000
3,000
-2,000
if 1
5,000
5,000
800
000
400
7.500
10,000
9.500
Approximation Prizes
25,443 prize;, amounting to $212,140
25,828 Prizes Amounting to $300,040
|. WILL BE DRAWN THI8 MONTH.
Certificates of Packages will bo sold at tho
following rates; which is the risk :
A Certificate of Package ol 10 Wholes,
'Do .do 10 HalvcB, 30
•: Do •" do 10 Quarters,, -lb
.Do do lOEightbB, 7.5 0
l- Prize
$60,000 is
)•-. 1 I
20,000 i B
l
10,000 is
V' -i.l
5,0.00 is
1 i
4,000 is
:: i
'. 3,000 is
V. 2,000 is
,.i j.:.^
. 1.500 is ‘
' lilOOis
it.
1,000 ar*'
10
' , 500 are
2
f-r 400 are
2
306 are
f *' ,- ,2 ;
200 are
50.
'■•* • 150 afop.
vr 100 -e c.
100 are'
100
95 aro
- 100
85 aro
LOOK AT THIS. :’v.: /
A . SPLENDID DRAWING QN ,j
Three Number Flan
.Which takes plnco on every Wednesday and
ll Prite of...r.i....;$23,900
of i. 4,60r
of,.......;........;., ;.. 4,00
of;...M..,....~.,..G..J.; 3,001
TO EVERY FORM- AND SPECIES OF
. VmL Vmie :
“Costar's” Rats, Roach, Ac, Exterminator
; M CwtwV*
“Costar’s” Bed-bug .Enterminator.
“Costar’s” ;
“Costar’s” Electric Powder, for Iniaets, Ac.
' -•/ DESTR0V8 1X8TARII.Y
Rats, Roaehcs, Mlco, Miilos, Ground -Mice,
Bed Bugs, AnU, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Inscot* on Plant*,. Insect* on Animal*, Ac.,
Ao., in ihort, every form and>*peoie* or
VERMIN.
10 Yoar* established in Now York 01ty-l-u4ed
by tho olty Post Office, the city Prison* and
Station Houses, the city Steamors', Ships, Ac.,
the olty Hotels, “Astor," “St. Nichols* ” Ao.,
aud by more than 20,000 private families.
Druggist* and RetaUebeverywhoro sail them.
t! IBs war* 111 of spurious imitations. Examine
each Box, Bottle add Flask, and take noth-
. fngbut “Costar’s.” *
*1,00 Boxes sentby Mail.
$3 A $5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, As., by
Expru*. ?•
Address orders—or
to HENRY B. COS'
34,312 PrizcB Amounting to $281,481.20
Whole Tickets $6, j •!
’ ‘ 8h«res In Proportion. 7 '
IN ORDERING Ticket! or Cortificates.onl
close tho money l j our address for tho tickets
ordered.on re-cipl of which (hey will bo for
warded by first mail. Purchasers .can b&vo
tickets ending Jn any figure they may dosig-
“Ttfc- " -f?w, J
The list of drawn numbers and prizos will
bo sent to purchasers immediately after the
All communications strictly cvnfidcntial.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail
or Express, to be directed to
i MoKINNEY A Co„ j
mar22trl. .... Savannah, Ga.
Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by Fannu, A Yeiseu, Wholesale and
Retail, Boat, Go. fehltrlSm.
. 1 Capital Prize of......
: -1 Prize of * '
■ 4 Prize
Prize
-JlSiSfe::,.®
Waoabf-
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
> an anxious to
Thankftrl for tho many evidences of confidence, heretofore extended, We an
mess so as to enable u* to furnish ail varieties of Goods si les* rats* than
SLOAN A HOOPERS.
Bills
Assets. H
oivablo ’ and' Speeial
^ bejievodto bo good,
Cash on Land, Bills of other
Banks and Specie.
I
$153,600 00
8,425 72
$167,026 72
u ” Stockholders.
W. 8. COTHRAN 408 shares $46,800 00
N. J.‘ okBERG.. .V. 25
JNO. HAWKINS.....;. 5
ER........... 20
47.900 60
40.900
7,000
2,000 09
2,509 00
600 00
$15S,600 00
Liabilities.
Capital Stack.
Circulation...,.—........
Due Depo*lt«ii
.4153,000 00
2,636 00
_ 890 72
$167,026 72
u: Directors.
W. S. COTHRAN*,
O. H. SMITH,
W. A. FORT.
A. G. PITNER,
J. H. McCLUNG.
COTHRAN, President, and JOHN
Hate, who being duly sworn, say
is trufl and correct to th*. host' j»f
their knowledge and belief, sworn to and subscribed beforo mo, April 11. 1860.
W.Si COTHRAN,President,!.
JOHN MoBRYDE, Cashier. ) „ [aprill2.]
e mo, April ii, toon.-
CHAS. H. SMITH, J. 1. C,
Singer’s Sewing Machines
PBIOES REDUCED TO $50, $75, $90
and $100.
nriHE plain reason why Singor's Sewing-
X Machines have always sold readily at a
higher average price than any other, is that
they nro better,moro durable; more reliable,
capable o: doing amuch greater variety of
work,and earning moremoney. Long con
tinued popularity is proof of sterling’ merit.
In tho purchase of, what aro called choap
Sowing-Mnchincs, thousands havo been de-
take. ,
Singer’s New Family Sewing-Machine
tho prieo of which is only $50, is a light and
elogantly deoornted Machine, capable of per
forming. ill tho best stylo, all tho sowing of a
pri rate family. It has secured a:
tation daring the few'months si:
first offered to the publio.
Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine,
to he sold nt $75, is a machine ontirely now in
its arrangement) it-is very beautiful; moves
rapidly an0 very easily, and, for family use
and light manufacturing^purposes, is the very
best and cheapest Muctnuo ever offered to
the publio. These Mnchines are being in
creased in number, ns rapidly asposeiblo, and
yet tho demand for thorn can not bo fully
supplied. - ' -u . > .
Singr’s No, 1 Standard Shuttle Machine
formerly Bold at $135, hut now reduced to $90,
?* too well known all ovortlio world to need
any description. Every sort of work, coarse
or flno, can be done with it. -
‘ Singer's jib. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine. ■
This is thofovorite manufactuVing machine
everywhere.; ’The Size of the' Machine gives
MHMaoai
04 Prizes,of..,.. 20 nl-e 1,280 jng qualities, gives it a decided advantage.—
132 Pnzcsof.......... 10 aro 56,320 PrlBo, With table corriplclo, $100.
!24 Prizes of......;..-. 5 nvo....i....l41,120 Since tlio great reduction in the price of
those Standard Machines, oil the 1st of Octo-
■' Ju - ns99
mountain Herb Pills:
Aaova, we yea iHlti. a perbet II*«m *f
inico, a chief of a tribe of th. alrau*. AttM N.lii>»,
iat once ruled Mexico, You -111 So* a rulf aaesuut •(
bitn and bis psopla in our ratttphlfbr and A lapaoaaa—te
' l haJ gratia, from the Agenta for theae f llfa.
The ierentor eml menufactur.r of “ Audewi'e Moaa-
iln Herb I’llU," hei eilent the gtrmlhr (art *f ht« life la
•aveling, haring rlalted nearly every ev-atry In the
orld. He (pent over elx yh«* aainag the ladiaaa •t
the Rocky Mountain! and of M-alco, and it was thaa tba'
mafninn. the “ Uot.vTAl.r Hna 1‘u.u” were dlMoeered. A .eery
„„„ ... Interentlng account of hla adrenturea there, yaa will *a*
nee ,lt was B oor ahuao.c and Pam phial.
It la an eetablUliad bet, that all dlieaaea arise IToae
1XPCR2 BLOOD I
Tli# blood I# lh# lib J and wb#n Bny forelf a or unfemUlir
natter gets mixed with it, it Ii it two# dl«lrlfcsW| M
every org#n of th# body: few/ nar** f##b th# ftt
and #11 the TiUl org*B« quickly csompbilB. Th« »t#®Mk
will not digest the food perfectly. Th# lirtr cnm
secret# * sufficiency of bit#. Th# Action of th# heart Ir
weakened, and »o the elrcntatio# l# frfble. TW hufi
become cloned with th# poUonou# taotUr ; hrae#, %
li—und #11 from a slight fmparifr at the fdwntalw
., JiO Prifps ol,*..,..,.. .125,
•SSfe; 1
-2,171. av
Was- --MOO..
are......... 7,000
agc.',..M..: . 0.25Q
ber, 1858, the sale of them has increased four
fold. '; ' - .
All of Singer's Machines make the inter
locked stitch with two threads, which is the
best stitch known. Every person desiring to
procure full and reliable information
Sowing-Machines.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
A. F. NEELD, _ •
RETURNS THANKS FOR THE'
latronage heretofore- extended
JULhiui, and would- rcspcotrully in- UCE
vite a contiauanca and extension ofthe «mie,
nt-hi* shop.on Broad Street,' oppesiito3lr.
Eve’s Carriugs;'Works, jfhore, by a strict
tontion to bustiioss and an enriMwMfc
please, ho doubts not but that he will bo
so give ample satisfaction to all who ini’
tire anything in tho lino of '
Fashionable Tai
done np'faithfully and tasteftilPMPHPffi
' ttnd:*,U work war-
ranted. ».* v ■ • * "
ke "all right.”
on - i
boautlful pictorial
tho subject.
mar22trily.
ut IV vu. D uu/A-iiu,' tjmuu so «
orial paper, entirely dovoted to
It will bo supplied gratis.
I. M. SINGER A CO.,
408 Rrondway, N. Y.
ihorohy
. inqforsT
od7
ber or
date, as tho
given totally faile&V THOS. M. ALSTON’,
Summerville, Ga., Ffb. 18th ’60—3m«!
Note, for one bun-
for which i( wai
GICERO A. SMITH,
;; nj.-DEALEl* 1» -
CONFECTIONARIES
^ AND FRUITS,
• '‘ A ROME, GA. V’-..
TS Just receiving a largo and well selected
X stock of Confectionaries, such as.
Raisins.
Dates, • -
on. . ¥ ' currants,
M-fSoni, f v|&ilU
Gr’nd Ganger, Allspice,
Xetchupa, ci
Oranorcs, Le:
S 0C
Brazil Nuts, F
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
ENG. DA’Y UIIEES:
FINE SYRUr,
Jigars, also a lot of
RMS CASH.
Candies,'
Figs,
. mere
m
the whoK coamr if «•
AtacuCSrfd, A. aaickly
part, and'lMt. lb aUng
u you
earth, for InahmcB.in x.pnr. .aring, from wlilohl rna a
4o«a Irop-re Wnod'Sy to n*ry l - - , _
behind. All the paiangea become obtruded; «nd nalM
the iihalructlou la remoewl, th. temp o' lib wow die. set.
There pill- net only purify lh. blood, bat ragnrr.i. aB
the Mentions of the body; U»y are, thee-foe*, urlralM
ee a ,,~3sLa'
OVDS FOR BILIOUS OURAIKI,
fleer Complaint, Sick Headache, be. Vhtiv J**SiH*a
Medicine ex|-la from the blood the blddew i-vde uOdb-
rare, anil rendera all the Sulda and mctutkma pul* a*4
Buent, clearing and reacwlutliif thu ellxt organa.
Pleaaaut indeed. I. It to ua, that « atv.aM* te (he
within-your reach, a mwlielne Ilka lh. Modifrai* RW
l-IHA” that will pa«a directly a pi* aBHrted pnru,
tln^gh the blood and (old! cf Um body, and eawa
th. .utbnr t* brlghUb with tb. Blub ef beawtromt
huh, ■ jTvgaarMusM
Judson’s Pills are the Best Remedy in'exist
ence for the following Complaintr:
tel Complaints, fW/ilify,
ell, Phxr —
GEEAT female
Female! who i*la» hrelUi,
theae Vltls. They purify f
of all klnda, eleanae tli. aki- ... —
and bring the rich eolnr of health 1
tar The Plante and Herba df which
made, ware dUoorerod In a very aurpi'
tile Tetueada, » tribe of Abbrlglnua la
Almanao of our Agent, and you! wIB
tho very Intcre.tlng account it eontal
HiDKixa” of the Ay*—
Observe).—The
Jboiiftfuf IPrujiper.
B. L. OUT)SON, 4k Ctt,
SOLE PROPRI ET OHS,
No. 50 LeomAv#
nk iv tonjf.
■ Agwta wanUd atnayr—Addreaa a. abnye -R*
’£1
Plantation f6r
The Suhacrihts oil
Plantation, 10 mile* I
•**»*
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