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Saturday MagMing, Apn^tS, 1800
Joaxt-n WalkbKIb Agent for this
vapor in Charleston, S. C.. and. is authorised
lo males contracts for'Advertising, receive
nonoy and give receipts.
|QF*SEE FIRST AND. FOURTH PA
GES FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER,:''^
Sunday School Celeuratio.v Post
poned.—The Union 'Celebration of the
Sunday ; Schools, in Rome and vicinity
'has been postponed, andwill be held
oxi Friday', the Alh, instead Of Tuesday, the
1tl day Of May as was previously an
nounced.''-';' ' ' 1 '"
• - -d— —
The Gift Exhibition to Night.
This will be a grand affair, « all the
world and his wife Will be there,” and
Indeed‘'we don’t wonder at it for itt' ad.
dition to over fifty . views of the most
noted places in the known world, pain
ted by the best artiste in Europe and
America, with., truthfulness to nature
which impresses every beholder with
astonishment and delight; the mono-,
ger, Mr. Grace, announces that ho will
distribute one hundred dollars worth of
presents among the audience who may
be present on that occasion. The pres
ents to be distributed by lot. We ad
vise those who wish to be present on
this occasion to secure tickets early, as
we understand they are going fast.
Afternoon Exhibition.—Iri order to
give an opportunity; to the schools of the
city, and children generally, of witness
ing the exhibition of Wcilfstenberger’s
splendid Panoramas which have been
delighting our citizens for a few even
ings past, the door of the City Hall will
be opened at three and Panoramas move
at 4 o’clock this afternoon, on which
occasion children will be admitted at
15 and ladies and gentlemen 25 cents,
Lecture as usual.
Three Frostv Mornings.—On last
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
mornings there was frost-in this vioinity;
s light on the two former, but sufficien
tly heavy, on the latter morning to cut
down the more tender classes of Garden
vegetables. The frost was not general
but in places probably nearly all the
cotton that was up is killed. It is
thought that much of the fruit also is
killed.
The National Democratic Conven
tion. '
Charleston, April' - 25—12 M.—The
Convention is about to take a recess.—
There is an immense crowd in the
hall.
The principal discussion of tho morn
ing was the fifteen minute rule. The
Southern delegates ? generally opposed
the talking restriction.
■r It was stated from reliable quarters
that the Committee upon credentials,
stand twenty-three in favor of the
Richmond, New York delegates, and
seven in favor of the Wood delegates.
The Credential Committee were
unanimously in favor, of the admission
of the Illinois regulars, who now have
seats on the floor. J ,V:t, V/■
.second dispatch;
At the'auorhooh session of,' the Con
vention, to-day, a Resolution was adopt
ed, instructing tlio Committee on Cre
dentials to present their report printed,
to-morrow, Thursday morning.
The Committee .on Credentials Te-
>rted .favorably to the sitting members
from Massachusetts, Maryland, Illinois,
and New;-York. The report, so far as
the first three States wera concerned,
was unanimously adopted. That por
tion referring to the New York delega
tion was adopted by a vote 210 in favor,
to 55 in opposition.''.Thb^-Wood dele-
S at ion, therefore, is excluded, and. the
Lichmond and Cagger delegation ‘ad
mitted. The question, produced con
siderable discussion, but caused little
exoitetnent.
Resolutions of condolence . were
i6War “ ‘ - -
Notice?.
adopted, im'd speeches made in refer-
jjSj-Mrs. Eliza, the^'wifq of .Jqdge
Charles J. McDonald, died .in Marietta
on the 19th inst.
o’clock A. M. to-morrow."
Rumors - in regard to the plutform
indicate that there will be a more gen
eral acquiescence in the demands 'iof
the Southern Delegates tbaa was at
first anticipated. There is evidently an
improved good feeling among tlie Dele
gates generally. .
Douglas’ Friends Elated.
Washington, April 25.—The friends
of Hon. S. A. Douglas, in this city, are
highly elated- at the purport or the
public and private diBpatehes received
from Charleston. .
Democratic National Convention.
Fourth- dav—Nothing important done
Charleston, Thurs. April 25.
Morning Session.—The principal busi
ness of the morning-was tho introduc
tion of a resolution relative to the ap
pointment of an Executive Committee,
which was i-eferred to the Committee on
platform, after a slight discussion.
The Convention then adjourned till
4 o’clook this afternoon.
No exoiting discussion -is anticipated
until the report of the . Committee on
platform is received. y
L . SECOND DISPATCH.
The Convention' reassembled at
o’clock this afternoon, and adjourned
till ten o’clock to-morro\y. ' . * -
Nothing of interest hits transpired
,The i.Committee on platform not yet re*
Injury to-Crops.
Mkui’ius, Tenn., April 2d.—The cot
ton and other crops in this section of
the Stiite have been seriously iiy'ured
by tho late frosts., _ * •
, - Congressional.
Washington, April 20.—The proceed
ings of Congress are unimportant.
-Convention Affairs.
CiiarReston, April 25.—Last night
Hon. Fernando Wood, of New York,
was serenaded. He. made a speech
from the balcony of the Mills House, to
an immense concourse of people. Oth
er gentlemen also made speeches on
the occasion.
Ex-Gov. J. 8. Robinson, a delegate
from Vermont, died of apoplexy at the
Mills House lost night.
juaiiketsT
Savannah, April 26.—Sales of tho
week, 3,000 bales. Market very dull.—
Receipts last week, 4,000 bales. Stock 1
on hand* 24,000 bales.
Charleston, April 26.—300.bales sold,
and market quiet. Sales oYthe week,
3,100 bales. Receipts last Week JJ,600
bales. .. - „ <
H3J“TheHon. Henry"A. Wise has
written a letter stating that inasmuch
os his State has not declared its prefer
ence for him for the Presidency, he de
clines to have his,name presented .pri
mal ily to the Charleston Convention,—
Ho desires Virginia to vote os a Unit in
that body. Mr. Wise is now in ‘ Wash-
ingcoh and is stopping at the .residence
of his son-in-law." u
The Rome Conrier,
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kee Country get os much interesting
reading for the same money? Just
think of it, by. matcing.up a club of four
you geta first .rate family 'Nowspaper
and the best Agricultural Magazine
published in the South, both' orfe year
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BININGER’S
0£D LONDON DOCK
SpiS-li
This delicious tonic stimulant
TJ18PECIALLY designed for the use of the
Pi Medical Profession and the Family, hav
ing superseded tho so-called “Gins”“Aromat
ic, “Cordial,” “Medicated,” “Schnapps” do.,-
is now indorsed by all of the prominent phy
sicians, chemists, and connoisseurs as posses
sing alt of those intrinsic medicinal qualities
(tonic aud diuretic) which belong to an old
and pure Gin. rut up in quart bottles and
Id by all druggisti grocers, do.
(Established to 1778.)
A. M BININGER A CO., Sole Prop’rs;, <
No. 338 Broadmay, N. V.
Druggists and Dealers supplied with choice
Wines, Brandies, Ac., direct from U. 8. Bon
ded Warehouses. Orders from the country
will moct.wUh- prompt attention.
Our Stock of choice Bottled Liquors comprises
the largest and most varicil assort
. ment in this market t)HE8i|
Opinions of the Press. ..7 .'
The Bimugera‘ 838 Broadway, hare a very
igb reputation to sustain, as-the oldest .and
besthouso in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Bininger A Co., No-
838 Broadway, has sustained for a; period of
eighty'years, a reputation that may well b.
envied—N. X. Evening Post.
The name of A. M. Biningor A Co., is ; a
guaranty of tho oxact and -literal truth of
whatever they represent.—N. T. Commercial
Advertiser.
Tho Importing house of A. M. Bininger A
Co.. No. .488 Broadway, is conducted upon
irinciples of integrity, fairness, add highest
lonor.—N. 7. Evening Express.
Wo have quoted these complimentary no
tices of tho -Now York press to the end that
those who are still strangers te us may ob
tatn suoh just Ideas .pfoar position and repu-
tntion, as will enable them to determine
whether the statements which Wo have
mode are entitled to their consideration and
confidence, nprilMtriwly
'. clubs of Four for the same time at One
id Fifty cents each,
eekly Courier now contains more
Reading matter than paper in Upper Georgia
atgl the friends of the paper are earnestly re
quested to aid us in extending its circulation
M, - DWINELL, Jrp’r.
NO. 40.
NIGll? IW me0tin S 8 ’ evor y WEDNESDAY
Officers—O. H. SMITH, N. G.,
TBOS. J. PERRY. V, G.,'
R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUCKE It, Treasurer.
febOtrily.
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in caoh month.
. THOS. J. PERRY, PL P.,
: ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. JJ. LOVE, Boo’y
febOtrily.
Henl the Sick.*-Diseases of tho Bowels
and Stomach are always caused by-large de
posits of hurtful matter, left by bad or Impure
bipod in those important organs, and the
poisonous material in this vitiated blood,
acting on thesyetem, makes it too week to
throw uff this matter by the natural channels
or if any is carried off it is a very email por-
ti in. Bo arise dinrrhiaq arid dysentery, colio
etstireness, bad breath? indigestion, nausea,
loss of appetite, belohitig of wind off tho
stomach, eto A short uso Pf ‘Judson’s Mono
tain H«rb Pills will delight you; Yoit will
feel with surprise their' mighty power, and
be willing lo say with rod men of the west,
truly th-y uro the “mighty healer.”
Sold by all Medicine dealers. ' apr2itrllm
■ ** itBUl- * ■
Assets.
Bills reaolvabW and Speeial > » 16 o Ran nn
Loans, beHeved to be good, j * 163 ' 690 00
Cash on- hand, Bills of other) ....
Banks and Specie. J 8,426 72
GREAT EXCITEMENT t
GRAND SCHEME FOR
APRIL, 1800.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
McKINNEY & Co., Managers.
Authorised by Special Act of tbo Legislature.
V 25,828"?UIZES.
MORE-THAN1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 T’K’S.
OAPITaTPRIZE
9 00,000.
TICKETS ONLY
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion-
* y »
To bd Drawn'Eaeh Saturday,"in l800. te the
city, of Savannah Ga.
•CLASS 66 to be Drawn April; 7, -1860.
CLASS 07,.- . « . “. -14, I860.
CLASS 68, . « ' “ 21, 1860.
CLAS8 09, “ « 28, I860.
CLASS 65, << « 31. I860.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
$60,000
20,000
q 10,000
, -6,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
,,1,500
1,100
5,000
6,000
800
600
. 400
. 7,580
10,000
"'*600-
- 8.600
Ir.W' *
$212,140
S£0 JLS & H00FX&8,
Would call the attention of the public to their Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
mHE DAY FOR PUFFS, BLOWING, Ac., Ac., HAS PASSED—ALL WE WANT, ALL
i we oak is, that the PEOPLE will call and see for themielros. We are Up* prepea-
ing to establish a
MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS.
Ineonnoction with the Dry Goods trade, and have fitted up Rooms for this purpose, in the
Upper Story of our Magmfficcnt Store House, on Broad Street, and will be prepared, at any
time, to SUIT GentlkmriW Goods from
Other Stores made, and at the lowest possible rates.
’’ OUR STOCK OP"
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,ITAL. CLOTHS, BANG UPS, kt„ &e„
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
Thankfiil for the many evidences of confidence, heretofore extended, wears anxious to
enlarge our business so as to enable us to furnish all varieties of Goods at less rates than
formerly, as we are convinced that a small business will not pay, and what we yield te
prices 11 the consumer, must be made up in quantity sold.
‘ imir27w*trilm. BLOAN A HOOFERS.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
EMMtMM iflf£
SATURDAY, MARCH, 31s*., 1860.
$167,025 72
Stockholders.
THRAN..-../.468 shares $46,800 00
tt-H. SMlTH.v.,,. ( ,.„,«p
W. A. FORY..;.„..<.i...46» »
J. H. McCLUNG........ 70 “
A.G. PITNER 20 ; «
N. J. OMBERG... 25 «
JNO. HAWKINS....... 8 «
7,000 00
2,000 06
2,500 or
v 600 0
$153)600 00
Liabilities.
Capital Stoek ......,..............,..$153,406 6#
Circulation ...., 2,636 66
Due Depositolrs. 860 VS
$157,025 72
=M
Directors.
W. 8. COTHRAN,
C. H. SMITH,
W. A. FORT.
A, G. PITNES,
J. H. McCLUNCt,
_ ,1,.-,
McBRYDE, Cashier, of the Ban* of the Empire State, who being duly iworh,
that the above statement of the condition of said' Bank is true and correct te the beet ef
their knowledge and belief, Bworn to und subscribed before me, April II. 1880#.
W. S. COTHRAN,President,) CHAS. H. BMITH, J. I. O.
JOHN McBRYDE, Cashier. J [nprilM.]
Chills and FeverI--Ono of the greatest
sen laid before the
■ a more trifle TAnd yet how many ft
I ger out a painful oxistonco under thii
swsWf ■“***•'•■*
dail fnealB, and y
DIED, on Thursday morning the 26th
Inst., Mrs. Habt, wife of Jakes Hast,
of this county.
On tho 22d in., near Talladega,'-Ala.,
Mrs. Aohes, wifo of John A. Winboubh,
Esq,, and daughter, of Col. Andrew
Cunningham, of Talladega county.
j®*Judgo Magrath, of Charleston,
decided, on Wednesday, that the South
Carolina Circuit Court has exclusive ju
risdiction in the case of Captain Corrie,.
of the jraich Wanderer, and-tho case
Bank of the Empire State.
ROME, GAV APRIL i7th, i860.
At a meeting of the Board %t Directors of
this Bank, ths following Resolution was intro-
dueed by .Col. Wade S. Cothran, President,
and passed, ris:.
Wnereotfthb location of this -Bank making
it desirable that the oitltens, generally, of
the county of Floyd ond the adjoining coun
ties, Both of Georgia and Alabama, should bo
interested, and become stockholders by put
ting te their surplus means and make it an ftp.
stitution creditablo to the Stato. Therefore,
bolt,
Bcsolved, By the President end Directors,
that the Books be opened at tho Bank in tho
city of Roihe, for thirty days from this date
for the subscription of additional Stock'to
tho amount of not exceeding one hundred
thousand dollars, and that on subscribing
each Stockholder pay in oath the sum of ten
ir eenton the amount so subscribed, and
States, whioh is deolared piracy by the
aotof May 15,1820., - > - - *
ihcd te »>£
,N, Prcst.
sprillOnte
remedies that bos over be'en laid
public far Fever and Ague, and which' have
retcived the highest enconlum from the pross
and tbepeoplo, is Dr. J. Hcstetter’s Celebra
ted Bitters. * Who would endure the tortures
arising-’ft-om this terriblediseaao, when it can
families
isdead-
beeomes ait comhion'as thoir
meals, and yet they are not relieved.—
None bat tho foolish and weak wouldhosltato
to proenre these valuable Bitters, and save
themselves inton«o agony. Sold by Druggist
aud dealers generally everywhere.
_jiO'8oo advertisomeut in anothor column.
mar20tritm.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was oared of Con
sumption, when all other, means had. failed,
by a rocipo obtained frbm a learned physician
residing in tbs great city of Jeddo. This re
cipe has cured great number* who woro suf-
ferriug from COnsuinption, Bronchitis, Soro
Throat, Coughs and Colds,
„ ,.)«», 1
. Coughs and Colds, and tho debility
and nervous depression caused by.these die-
onlers. ' '
Desirous of benefiting others, I wilt send
tbisrcelpa, wbluh I have brought homo with
me, to all who noqd It, froo of ehnrgo.
Address Rvv. WM; COSGROVE,
230 Baltio street,
* Jan23-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y.
. til DEATH 11 !
TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
‘•Cestar’s”
“Coatar’s” Rate, Roaeh, do. Exterminator
SEv E^rmfa'ator.
“Costar’e” Eleotrio Powder, forTnseots, Aol -
. b . DESTnOYS U1STOXTLT
Bats L Roaches, Mice, Molos, Ground Mice,
Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Pleas,
Insects on Plants; Inseets on Animals, Ac.,
Ac., te short, every form and species of
vermin,
10 Yean established te New York City—used
bv the City Post Office, tho oily-Prisons end
Station Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac.,
tho city Hotels, “Aster,’’ “St. Nicholas, Ao.,
and by mors than. 20,000 prlvatofamtUes.
Druggists and Rotnilcrsevory where sell them.
Wholesale Agents in,all tho largo Cities.-C.
Regular sixes, 260.50c. and |1 Boxes, Bottle,
11 IBbwariI 11 of spurious imitations. Examine
each Box, Bottle and Flask; and take noth-
ingbut “Costar's."
.$1,00 Boxes sent By Mail. .
$3 A $5 BoxesIbr.Plantations,Hotels, Ac., by
Addrasswiders-orfor “Circularto Dealers"
to HENRY B. COSTAB,
Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by Farell A Y8ia*m-WhofosAlo and
Retell, Rome, Go. fsbJtriBm.
1 Prise vii i $60,000 is
- 1 . 20,000 is
by;- -v -• ..«*io,ooois-
I 5,000 is
- A -cw’f. wdJWfcfoioa.V. i,
1 3,000 is
I ■•-. 2,000 is
l 1,500 is . K.
f 1 . 1,100 is
• 6' 1,000 are
10 600 are
.'•V 2, 40.0 are
2" ' 1 300 are
• 2' . 200 are . ..
50 150. aro .f:
100 ' < 100 are
' 100 . 95 are•
109 • 85-tto ■
-i, {,; iA-.-•Approximation Prizes
20,443 prizes, amounting to'" '
25,828 Frizes Amounting to $300,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
• Certificates of 'Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which ss tho risk:
A. Certificate of Packago of lOWboles, $60
Do do 10 Halves, 30
Do do 10 Quarters, 16
wifki..-1 frii-Hii . -ilOEigbths, .7,60
LOOK AT THIS. , f:
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three. Number Plan!
Which takes place on every Wednesday and
Saturday.in I860. _
1 Capital Prize of...'. $23,000
.J Prize of4,6(10
L 1 .Prize qf.,.,,..,..4,000
-:l-.Prizc o£.„... 3,000
1 Prize of,.,■*.*■...«'.•,•••■«j....... ...2,171 20
10 Prizes of .,..$700 arc 7,000
40 Prizes of. 175 arc 7,000
50 Prizes of.r 125 aro'. 6.250
259 Prizes of, 80 are 20,720
64 Prizes of.......
Singer’s Sewing Machines
PuicES REDUCED TO $50, $75, $90
’ and $100. /
fTTHE plain reason why Singer’s Sowing-
i Machines have always sold readily at a
higher average price than any other, is that
moro reliable,
variety of
JUJDSOJ%'> S
Mountain Herb Fills.
Prizes of.
rrr
04 Prizes eft,li
50 aro 3,200
SO are 1,920
20 nro.. 1,280
10 arc...56,320
5 are ....141,120
or doing n much greater variety
work, and earning more monoy. Long con-
ss$s»5 see .. —I
Sftwimi.Macliincs. thousands have been do- frown, ws »r*|ti»t yow with • pwf#et m-viiMA ©f
Bewing-Macnmejj,,uiousaiiuB uavo 4 . Tettico, a chief of a tri bo of tip ctruag* AbIm Natioa.
ceired and disappointed, but with Singer 8 once ru!*4 Metiew. You fall *eW»t
Machines there is never any failure or mia- . . _ — -
take. __ .'J', ' .
Singer’s Now Family Sowing-Machine
the price of -which is only $50, is a light and
'elegantly decora tud Machine, capable of per
forming, in the best style, all the sowing of a
pri rate family. It has secured a groat repu
tation during tho few months since Jit ,was
first Offered to the public.
Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine,
to be sold at $75, is.a maebiuo entirely new in
its.arrangement; it is very beautiful, moves
the public. Those Machines aro being in
creased in number as rapidly as possible, and
yet the demand for tbem. can not be fully
supplied.
Singr’sNo.l Standard Shnttle Machine
formerly sold at $135, but now reduced to $90,
isteo Well known all over tho world to need
any description. Every sort of work, coarse
or fine, can bo dono with it. • y _ ' -
Singer's No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine.
This is the favorite manufaoturing'maohine
fcolof the Maijnno gives
that ,
him and Ills people In our ramphtrta anA Al
be had gratis, from tha Agaota for thana Pin.
Tha Inventor and manufacturer of* “ Judaou’a Kovnr
tain Harb PI1U.” haa apaut tlia grwtar part of hi. Ufa la
trarallng. having vinttad nearly awry country In the
world. He apaut ovar alx yoara among the lodiana of
tha Roohy Mouutalua and or Mrafae, and ft *e« thua the-
tha “Movutu Hna Piua” wai* dlaeororad. A v»rj
tntanatlag aceouat of Wa advealarti,tfcein.
a our Almanac and Pamphtat.
It I* an established tact, that all dtaaaaaa arlaa Bam
ixpvhb ii1.000:
The blood la tbe-lffe I and whan any fcrvlgwor nabraUhf
matter gets mixed with it, it fa at aaoa diatrihatad to
arary organ «f the body. Erary oarva forte tha pnisaa,
and all tha vital orgaea quickly complain. The stomach
will not dlgeat tha food parfcctly. Tha Ifwr eraaea to
accrete * andetency of bite. The action of th* heart la
weakened, and so the circulation ferbta. Tha lan«e
become clogged with tho-.poiaawna matter; hentt, •
cough—and alt front a alight impurity at Uia fauaUto
head of life—tha Blood I Ai (r yon had throwramma
aarth, for Inatance, in a pure spring, from which ran a
tiny rirulet, io a few mfnntto the whola ecu raw of tha
34,312 Prizes Amounting to . $281,481.20
Whole Tickets $5, =
Shores in' Proportion.
IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificate), en-
ploso tho money to our address for tho tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will be'for-
wnrdvd by first mail. Purchasers can have
tickets ending in any'figure thoy may desig-
nnto. ;
. Thplist of drawn numbers and prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after tbo
drawing.
All communications strictly confidential.
Ordors for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail
or Express, to bo directed to
McKINNEY A Co„
mar22tri. . Savannah, On.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
A. F. NEELD,
RETURNS THANKS FOR THE
hcretol'ore extended Si
m, and would rospcetiUUy ih-JUL
. a continuance and oxtension of tho (time,
•this shop ton Broqd Street, Opposite Mr.
Eve’s Carriage Works, where, by a strict' at
tention to businen and an earnest dosiro to
please, be doubt* not btit'that he will bo able
so givo ample satisfaction to all-who may do-
tire anything in tho line of
Fashionable Tailoring -
done up faithfully and tastefully.
Fits always guaranteed and all work war
ranted. - - , .' , . ■" - ' ; .
N. B—Cutting done “all right.”
april20w2m.
NOTICE, - j
ven 10 all persons against trad-
‘ ‘ isory Nolo, for one hun-
...... . toJbkOlenR, in Septeiri
ber or October, 1859, due six months after
date, as the consideration for which-it wi
given totally failed. THOS. M. ALSTON.
8 Summorvlll#, Ga., Feb. I8»h *«0-3aw.
everywb
ample ej
work, wl
’"if* 1 !
Price, wi
Since (
here. Tho sizo'of
for almost every, description of
)togetlierwitU its admirable work-
qualities, gives it a decided advantage.—
rith table complete, $100. i
tho great reduction in the price of
these Standard Machines, on the 1st of Octo
ber, 1858, ‘ ‘ '
fold»n^.*^»A«r^*a. vs**,-! v:
AU of Singer’s Maobines make the inter
locked stitch with two threads, which is the
best stitch known. Every porson desiring to
procure full and reliable information a
Sewing-Machines, their sizes, prices, work
ing oapaoilics, and the best methods of pur-
cbasing.can obtain itby sending for a copy
of I. M- Singer A Co.’s Gazotto, which is a
beautiful piotorial paper, entirely dovoted to
the subject It will best
mar22trily,
t beau
L M.
rntis.
applied gi-o
, SINGER A CO.,
458 Broadway, N. Y.
CITY EXPRESS.
C A. SMITH, bav-
• ing established an
Express
— IVagbn,' ii
Bomo, is prepared to
liver promptly all light paeknges
passengers and 1 luggage,-in andf
city, at reasonable rates. Orders mi
left at his Confectionary Store, or at the
road Dopoh marlStrl.
and carry
about Bji
Orders mo;
TP SCHOOL TEACHERS OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY!.
T)Y authority of tho Educational Board of
IJ said county, yon arc, hereby, notified to
ho present, for eimiination, either oh the
Second or Fourth Saturday in April, instant,
Alay or June, at tho Oflleo of Taylor A Bar
ber, Summerville Go., where and when cer
tificate* may be obtained ** required by the
Statute, in such case made and provided.—
Th *prti’w5t. Eth W. 8 F.' BARBER,
To Whom it may Conoern.
i M. BLOAN and R. D. HARVY, Eeq
J\_ m sremy authorized Agents to transact
ony busines* forme In myabience from the
ate «prI0w2t. BENJ. T. HAWKINS'.
stream becomes disturbed *«4 dleeetered. As quickly
and lksve Its stlof
__ W tructed, snd’ »»l*s»
the obstruetion it removed, the lamp o'life sqon dtM eut.
These pnia not only purity tlie bleed, bet regenerate-aO
the secretions ef the body; they are, therefore, u or re el led
ai a ,
OUilS FOR BIUOVI DISRASKa;
Urtr Gomnteiut, Sick Heedsche, ke. Tbhr AntMftHtM*
Medicine espete from the Wood the hidden seed* nf die-
ease, and renders all the flulda nod eeerelfons pure a»c*
fluent, clearing and rasuacitatlug the vital orgaOa;
Pleesant indeed, is it to us, that vre are abte-lb nlaee
within yonr reach, a medicine like the ‘ 1 MoeXvsih-' Hssar
Pure,” tliat will pass dlrddUy to the afflicted parte,
through the blood aud fluids ot tha body, and cease
the sufferer to bitfhten with the flush ef beaely and
health.
Judson’s Pills art the Best Bemeiy iw exist
ence for the following Coniplainls:
Bmod Complaints, DeMilfs, - Assart* lfmto.ee*,
Chunks, rterr sad Jfut, User Chasniatote,
Chiui, Ptmsls Compimtli.UiwnmifSpipm,
Chest Diseasss, Iftaidclus, PiW,
CVutiuenas, IntluistlUm, Sane and Orsns*
Dyspepsia, fq/lirmsu,
DianSum, Inflammation,
Dropsy, • a a
GREAT tEMALE MEDICINE r
Females who value health, should aevsr be without
these Pille. They purify the blood, remove obslrnstkme
of all kinds, cleanse the eklu of ell pimples end blotehea
and bring the rich color of health tn the pale ehrerk.
49* Tb« PUnti 1 unit' Hlrbi of which the** TltU
the very interesllug account It contains of the QimaT
Mssuci.ss’’ of the Aslecs.
ounlain ffert J’iVs are put up As a
Sack has contains CO pi7tr, ami Be/tsC
AU.genuine, hem Use stgnssSrrt of
Mountain
Beautiful swapper. Sadi tern
at 2i rente per too. .
B. L. JVDSONA CO.,
a ia jnrosoN, a Co,
SOLE PROPRIETORS
No. 50 Leonard Sir •(,
JVJElf ton*.
SBr Agent* wanted always—Addi
dreea aeptores. -«•
—
9.
ifeii
i river.
Plantation for
the Subscriber t
Plantation, 16 mile* t
: in Floyd county, cn '
containing 176 Mm
i* in a fine tteto of i
'acre* on the Rome and Cedar Fluff
Road, with Dwelling, fine Oka Haauto, good
and well arranged Cabini, Stable*, Orebards,
Ac., with 220 aorta r* * - ** - - -
mile* from tho riTer.
tioo apply to the Bubr
HI