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pt^Ter in Charleston’, a)-C., and la authoriz
:o make contracts for Advertising, receive
aoney and give receipts.
. «*E|£MM^and fourth pa
ges for INTERESTING READING
» MATmLOAHH QKf.- tuskm
Tub Protests of some of the seced
ing States to bo found in another col.
utnn will be'found to be quite interest
ing. It will be noticed that the Cincin
nati platform is now denounced by Dem
ocrat* for the same reasons that the Oppo
sition urged against it four years ago.—
We most h
„ 1 „• rejoice that, so many
Southern democrats were determined
to have a clear expression of Southern
rights.ond that they would not accept
another Janus faded platform.
,".jb a , 'iWvr<ftiiiMj;i!i.'. -
gTnEGEpaoia iSTav* Convention that,
met in MiUpdgeville on Wednesday the
2nd Inst., made a declaration of prin.
ciples, riearly theaaWO Off the slavery
question, as that of majority report in
the Charleston Convention', and appoin
ted twenty delegates 'for the Baltimore
Convention, t<h be.^ldon^e9tt 'Mwty
Win. Bogarton, Joshua Hillp A;R.
Wright and ft. A. T. Ridley, Tor thb
State at Lftr|p/Ma‘ u J. R. PartdttAmd
Joseph McConnell for the 5th district.
The PbtKCbuHTv Cocbt Anmoaiiro
on lost Wednesday the 1 2nd inst. The
trial of the negro belonging to Col. Rob-
ert Ware and nearly all the other itn-
S ortant cases were'postponed.
a.j,.hS^fT
,, - t £ATEH FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamer Canada.
Halifax, May 2.—The Steamer.Can
ada has arrived, with dates to April 2lst.
Liverpool Cottoh Market. — The
sales of Cotton for the week were 59,500
bales; of which speculators took 3,5f
and exporters 12,000 bales. Middiii.
qualities had declined }d, and sti!
greater reduction in inferior grades.
Nothing had yet been determined in
reference to the prize fight. The Rfe
ferees’ decision was to have been give?
the following week. Doth men desire
ive another trial. Heenan's friends
HARVEY & SCC
A T T O R.N E Y B A r
DOME, .»■ • •• • •
A D VANCES of money cm I
A upon good claims left fora
Rome, jiinsl.—ly. 1
"" z. B. HAXIGRQ^
ATTORNEY
DOME,
,0 mil-Over Fort A Hargrove
,fobl»—ty
declare that he actually won the fight;
while Sayers’ friends are equally boast
ful of tqeir champion.
The Sicilian insurrection had appa
rently subsided -
Constitutional inion Convention.
Millidceville, May 2.—The Conven
tion me( .this morning, at eleven o’clock
Eorty-fouT counties were represented
by one hundred and eight delegates.—
The Convention was organized by the
election of-the'following permanent of
ficers : Gen. J. W. A, Sanford, of Bald
win, President;* Hon. John"
timond, and Dr* ]
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GEO. T, STOV
ATTORNET AT I
BOMB, - - - ‘ * '• *
Wll practice in the oounties
ice over N.
Olios over N. J.0mbetg’s t
Awocjuriit.'ti oe Tna Ngin Yoait L*/j
isLATPBE.-/i l hq ffew,_Yqrk -
adjourned sine die’on Wednesday night
last. All the. metropolitan -railroad
bills were passed over the Governor’s ve
to in reference to these measures tho
Herald of .Thursday says:
Tho city is thus delivered over to . the
tender mercies of a panel of specula
tors, who, according to-the provisions ol
these bills, can riddle some fifty or sixty
of dtw streets With'railroad*, when -and
how they please, without any condi
tion* being iMpoled upon them ns to
time, mode of .construction or rate of
fare.. ' ’ - I rj,
■ - $he«e bills give tho right to run rail*
roalsin almost every leading avenue,
and street in the zrf'etrop'olis. They
comprise theaveuufe D, Seventh avenue,
Fourteenth street,. South . anil West
streeto, and Tenth avenue and Forty-
second streetroads, with .George Low s
Ninth avenue rood. Which the Gover
nor signed, and the Houston street
rood —also passed both houses, and
now hefofe nmHovernor—make in all
seven new gridirons for this unfortunate
pity;'' ' ■.■■
and mock-
North, “abt_ -
tion on account of the Madison county
difficulties, it seems that he has never
been in the slightest danger. The
Mountain Democrat, published near ' the.
theatre of war, says It has been informs
ed by members of the committee of
safety, that the name of C. M. Clay
has never at any time been up before the com
mittee for consideration l In regard to the;
letter in which he. soys ho '“.lies
his arms awaiting an attack,” and in
conclusion advertises that “his daugh
ters are as firm as he,” the same paper
says: “Wo must say wo are astonished
that so ridiculous an effusion should
ever emanate from tho pen.ofCol. Clay:
for it is ridiculous hi tho extreme, and
will cause* broad smile to irradiate the
countenanoe of all who are cognizant of
the foot* in tile case.”—Washington Consti
tution. '*•
•A' ICmiofomtan Police Ikproveheft.
ilemental or new police bul
W York for 5ie cities of New
Jrooklyn, excludes the mayor
of those cities from the board.
timore
The indications
Douglas gain from"
Charleston, May 2-9 P. M.—Tlie
fifty-seventh ballot was taken end re
sulted as follows: >. V {
Douglas 151}, Guthrie 65}, Dickinson
4, Hunter 16; Lane 14, Davis 1.
Jpb.nson was . dropped on the last
twenty ballots, and there ^was but little
change save in favor of Guthrie.
^The Convention-then adjourned until.
S e was a rumttp', curtan t of; the. Con -
off adjourning on Saturday, ,ih cose
they make ni><'nomination, to niieet in
Baltimore in June;
Charleston, May 3.—The Convention
wah stoMiydOAtar- & i ■•' • jSlkd
Mr.. Winston, of Alabama, faid j
their Platform was a cheat ana a h
fame other delegate said they lia
very conservative Tor fear of driving
off their Northern friends..
; Other delegates demanded that their
names should be' Democratic or they
Would quit to avoid confusion. '
' After-some further, secessioj
Convention accounted hopeful oFar-
ranging upon a conciliatory basis.
" Congressional. :
Washington, May 2.—In.the Senate
tc- lay, Mr. Davis’ resolutions in regard
to Territorial rights was inode the special
order for Monday next. After an Ex
ecutive session,. the Senate adjourned
Urttil Monday next.
■ In the House, several speeches were
made on the subject of slavery.
National- Democratic Convention Ad
journed.
Charleston, Mm 3.—Tho Conven
tion assembled at the usual hour this
morning, but did not proceed to ballot.
A resolution wee passed, that, the Con
vention adjourn, to meet ip Baltimore
on the 18th of June.
Those State* which are unrepresented
in the Convention, are^requested to fill
vacancies.
‘ •6T““Of two evils ohoose the less," ia
a just mqxim, then, and then only ,
when there is no. other; alternative—
when wo most take the one or the oth
er : but it is mere folly, to inour either,
when it iff in pur power to avoid both-
State ol
This is'considered an' i
The new police Jaw for
S our . .
ilat- coincidence ol
the statutes of Messrs.
Mr.j
irlesl
Cut
with tho Clay
drawn to the
the fateiduec ^
Calhoun/ Webster and Clay,
houn’s stotue, ordered for Charlesl
was lost in a shipwreck off Fire Island,
but finally rcoovered with un arm brok
on, which was subsequently replaced by
Mr. Powers, the sculptor. The bronze
statue of Mr. Webster was lost at sea,
and never recovered; but a second was
cast from the Baine model and now in
the State-House yard at Boston. The
due of -Mr. Clay
he’coincidence w
first model foV’
was also lost at (d
oertaliflj} remarkable,
^ GiS^pj^Sks.—There*is nothing meti
like to write about better than good
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M. DWINELL, Pro'r.
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House' formerly occupied ly Sohi. Batley,J
P. L TU^NLEYr
YTTOtJLH respcotftijly inform his
VV ftlends and oustemerffBsnd
public generally, that h •* i a
now opening a Very largo and At-
IraetiveSteoV'OfDrugs,Mcdloincs.Chem: ...
DycstuSa, Ferftlmery and Fancy Articles.—
Iso,. Paints, 'Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for
edfCal usoS. Al*> Seeds' of all kinds, both
iel4 and Garden, (Southern Raised).-
ass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and !u foot, every
ihg In hit line or that it usually kept in a
First Glass Dr^ Store,
Harlog had eevorabyetys oaf- ^ “
by gi ving .his porsonaraUch
ness, ho hojies to merit a
tronngo, and
As any house this side of Augusta, Ca.; Re-
embor tho location. The' wants of the
untry shall bo supplied. f febll.’AO
Stockhold-
IW
Rome
rniiE ankuaSI'g of
A ers of tboRomo Mutual Insurance
panyfor tho election of a Board of DIreetorj,
will be held t& tho office or the, Rome Rail*
road ou.Mauday, Ath M«y next, at I0,o’olook
H - btillwbll, firoty. :
m«r27—td y
PURE ICED
Bed with Ice, and a fine nsjortmffs* of
OLD LONDON DOCK
TT "TR T* §
Would call the attention of the pihUe to thsk I
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
Country
"ng-for the same mono:
;et ns much interesting
I Just
fcr
NG. 40.
NI^HT ,ttr meot ‘ n ®*’ 0Ter y. WEDNESDAY
Oflicers-^C. H. SMITH. N. G., ;
TllOfl. J.PEt’.EY. V. G.,.
I .... . E St. HAKO.ROVE Soorotary,
W. N. DUCKEli, Treasurer.
febStrily.
is now indorsed by all of the prominent phy
sicians, chemists, and couuoi.;; eurs as posses
sing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities
(tonic and diuretic) which belong to. nn old
end pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and
sold.by ell druggist, grocers,-dse.
(Established In 1778.)
A. M. BININGEP. & CO., Sole Prop’rs.
No. S iS Eroadinay, N. Y.
Druggists and Dealers supplied with choice
Wines, Brandies, Ac., direct. fromU. 8. Bon
ded'We rehouses. , 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 of tho Pres*.
The Blniugers' 888 Broadway, hare a very
high reputation to ctoln, ns tho oldest and
best houso in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Bininger k Co., No
883 BroadwriV, has sustained for a period of
eighty years, a reputation that pony well b.
envied.—IV. t. Evening Post. .
The name of A. M. Bininger A Co.; is
guaranty of the exact end literal truth of
whate vor they represent.—N. Y. Commercial
Advertiser.
The Importing house of A. M. Bininger A
Cot. No. 4;18 Broadway, is conducted Upon
principV * of integrity, fairness,’ and highest
honor.—i. T . Y. Evening Exprtoo.
We have quoted these complimentary no
tices of tho New York press to the, end that
io ore-still stringers te us mr
tain stioh just ideas, of our position and
totion, as will enrjdo them to determine
whether tho statements' which wo have,
made are entitled to their consideration'am'
confidence. . aprtUBtriwly
we ask is, that the
lug to establish a
MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS,
In connection with the Dry Goods trade/and have fitted up Booms for thifffi)M* la the
Upper Story of our Magnificent Store House, M Brood Street, and will he pnpfoot, at iffy
time, to SUIT Gentlkmen. Goods from
Other Stores made, and at the lowest possible rates.
OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMER8,iTAL CLOTHS, BANG UPS, fce* k«.,
A Jff ROME V AV
’^BoyolArohObapqw,^
Regular Meeting. FIRST TUESDAY
NIGITT in each month.
TUOS. J. PERRY. H. P.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, R,
WILLIAM J. 0UCKEP., 8.,
D. J. GANDERS, Treasurer,
P. G. LOVE, iiae'y. ~ febOtrlly.
GREAT EXCITEMENT t
GEAND SCHEME TOR
APRIL, I860.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
McKINNEY & Co., Managers
Authorized by Spceiai Aotef the Legislature.
23,S‘A8*PRIZES.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TH’S.
CAPITAL" PRIZE
«e o,ooo
4. TICKETS ONLY HA;.. .
Halves, H^jy|^^M|iwii>wtlos.
wu Each Saturday, In 18}'(
city of Savannah Ga.
88 io be -Drown’ Al
07, «•'- ’« * 14e 1888,
CLASS 83, •- « . .21, 1860..
CLASS 89,,- , ; “ « '28, I860;; 1
CLASS 65, « « 31. 7,360,/
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME
Heal tho Sick.—Dlfeases of the Bowels
and Stomach are always catv;ed by largedo-
xieits of hurtful mottor, left by bad or impure
ilood iu those imoorta.il o gnus, and the
poiMMue. mate)M .in- iris vitiated -blood,
acting on tho system, makes „It too week to
throw off this matter by the natural channels
or i' any is carried off it iso very small por
tion. So arise diAi-riim and dysentery, colic
o.stivenoss, bed Von. I>, .indigeetion, nausea,
loss of appetite, belching of wind off the
stomach, eta A ‘.’wt n-:c of ‘Judson's Moun
tain HorljPills will delight, you... You will
fopl with surprisetheir mighty power, and
be willing to say with red men of. thi
trttly they are the “mighty healer.”
Sold by all Mcdh-lno dealers.' -ap:
ho west,
'npr24trttui.
Chill* and Fever!—One of tho greatest'
romidUe flit tins ever been laid before the
public for Furor mid Agile, and which have
ro-eived the hl-duitouconlum from tho press
and tbepso-de, i.< Dr. J. Hostettm-'s Crlebro-
ted Bitters. Who would endure the torture*
arising from this ie.riblodisease, when it can
ternately, when a remci'y cah bo Obtained
for a mere tritto f And yet how many families
lihgerouta pniulnl cxi .trucerndovthlsdead-
ly blight, aud do nothing but grip down
ijfjhe.udi .. .
procure these ytunr.ble Bitter.:, end save
themselves inteuto "gory. Sold by Druggist
and doalors geuerrVy evorywhero.
,1‘JD'Sco pdrertiseincut ia anqtber column.
mar20trilm.
. , A Card to the Snfferin;.
Tho Bev, William Qoagruve, nbllolehorilij
as a missionary, in Jepnii, was omfid of Con
sumption, when all othor means hid failed,
ir means usd failed,
i a learned plrjrajcii.n
era who Woro Mif-
CJo leiumiiton. Dronchi’.U,&iro
Ciilds, end the dehili.'y
a recipe obtained
iding in tho greal
cipe has eured grort am
ferring .firoiu Co leu
Throat, Coughs r, ui
-And nervous depression caused by tUeico dt:
orders*
DeSirons of bjpt'tiog others, I will send
this recipe, which I llava brought homu with
nSr’x'feSps,
. 2d0 Baltic street,'
jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y.
FOR PUFFS, BLOWING, Ac., Ac., BAS PA88ED—ALL WE WANT, ALL
EEC ' *' ■- “ -
SOPLE will call and ten tot the**s*Iv*s#
-•* -- -- ■ ' ■
Assets,
Bills receivable and
Loant, believed to b
Cash on hand, Bills
Banks and Speoie.
IBwWi
o#
is of other ! , )4M M
Stockholders.
W. S. COTHRAN 468 shares
C. H. SMITH 479 “
W. A. FORT ...469 “
3. H. McCLUNG TO « .
A. G.-P1TNER.. 20 «
N. J. OMBERG.... 25 «
JNO. HAWKINS i «
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
Thankfiil for th* many evidences of confidence, heretofore extended, w* an anxleus tq
enlarge our bosiness so as te enable us to furnish all varieties of Goods St Its* rats* than - j
formerly, as -we are convinced that a small business will not pay, and what we yield in
priocs t-i the consumer, must be made up in quantity told.
mar27w*trilm.
I 1 '"'"' HM
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
SATURDAY, MARCH, 31**, I860.
$157,025 73
47.900 00
48.900 00
,'1/000 90
2,999 09
2,509 00
. 600 00
6158,009 00
LlabiUties.
Capital Stoek,.— «U8,600 00
Cireulation.. - 2,581 00
Dm Depoeitors^..^..—............ 199 71 ■
•167,925 71
Directors.
W. S. COTHRAN,
C. H. SMITH,
•VT. A. FORT)
A. G. PITNER,
J. H. McCLUNG.
McBR’
that the abo
their knowb
W S’ ~
JOHN MoBRYDE, Cashier.
statement of I ,
;e and belief, sworn to and subscribed before see, April 11.1S69. „
N,President,) . CHAS. H. SMITH, J. I. C.
J [apriUM; .. 2
PrltO” ; V •80,000 is
' i.' ,f . 20,000is- • n "' 1
l'f 10,000 is
1 inm*
1 4,000 is
• I , S.D00 is
1 ■ s.mis
- : - i ; m i too is
*• Ij-lOOIs
■ 6 • <i 1,000 are -:-r i vi
10 V u00 srem
2 400 ata
2 300 are-? '
2 .’MuW'.'vf ;
50, ■ .; - 150 are
■ 100 -X, ,100sru-5 • .
.190 iU-cs »5 are
100 85 aro
Approximation Prises.
•80,000
20,000
10,000
5,000.
4,000
3,000
2,090
1,600
il,100.
5,000
.6,000
800
,.600
400
7,560
10,000
9.500
8.500
•212,140.
III DEATH!!!
TO EVERY FO^M AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN-.
MBwtvV* ' ■ . 1 »• ' j:t>4
“Costar’a” Rats, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
“OUStfiFs* •
“Costar’a” Bed-bug Bxtarmlnator.
“Costar’a”
“Costar’s” Eleotrio Powder, for In sects,'Ac.
DCStBOVS 1KSTAXTLT • » . •
Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice,
Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Insects on Plants, Inseots on Animats,'Aq.,
Ac., In short, every form and speoles of
VERMIN,
10 Years established in New Yo.-k Clly—used
by, the city Poet Office, tho olty Prisons
Station Honsss, the city Steamors, Ships,
the olty Hotels, “Astor," "St Nicholas,”
and by more than 20,000 private fomfik
Druggists ’ ” *•
Wholesali
RogulwsJ
Flasks. . vtw—.f. WT . be--
I!! 6s warn! )! qfipurioo* Imitations* £jcamino
; each Box. BotUe and Flask, and' take noth-
IrigbuV^Ct/STAn's/'
AMtess orders—or
® Principal Depot 411—
oldby Pawill A Yats**, Whofessle and
t foblbUm.
25,448 prizes, amounting, to
23,826Prizcs'AmouiiMng to6300,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Ocrtifie.ti-a of Packages Will be sold at the
following rates,.which j» the risk:
A Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, 460
Do ' do 10 Halves, 30
Do V* . do 10 Quarters, 15
r fzarir° ' do ‘ 1° Eighths, 7.50
' ^ r ~r,OOK AT THIS. ■
A SPLENDID DRAWING * ON -
The Three Number Plan!
Which takes place on every Wednesday and
' - Batrrday in I860.
1 Uuiital Prize of..;......... ...•23,000
Prize oT........; 4,500
1 Prise'oL ..^.1?...'..;......;... 4,000
1 Prira' of;.....„..... 8,000
1 ?riz-I of_..» .........2,171 20
10 rriacs of ..;„.;..S700 are......... 7,000
40 Prts.sdC..;; 176 are......... 7,000
60 Prizes or......;.,;.-126 are.......;. 6.250
i m Prizes ofi..,....... flO arei;..—.. 20,720
, '>‘«4-'P/ltelr6r;;...„..- 00 aru..3,200
j 84 Prises of.- i 11,920
04 Ti ises ofroflUKra - 20 are......... 1^80
’ 5,032 JK»sVH&...ta..VJfi 0»H.isiS »M0'
Pri-tes oh,......... - , 6 are.., M ...,lj41,l?0
31,312 Prizes Amounting to' 9281,481,20
Whole Tickets $5,
■ BUhresi'i Proitortion.
IN ORDERING Tiekote or Cerfificatec.en-
elozs tho noneyte our address for the tickets
ordered, on-recoin t of .which thoy t/ill ho for-
wattled by. first in idle Purchaser* pan have
ticket* eudiiig iu any figurothoy may dcsig-
. jwn num^ora and prizes will
be sont to purchasers immediately
^Alf communications strictly esni
Singer’s Sewing Machines
PRICES REDUCED TO *50, *76, *90
a iuI *100.
npHE plain reason why Singer** Bewi _
A Machines havo always sold readily at a
highor average price than any other, is that
they are better, more durable, more reliable,
capable ot doing a much greater variety of
work, and earnlug more money. Long con
tinued popularity is proof of sterling merit.
In the purchase of what are called cheap
Sewing-MachinoB, thousands hare been de
ceived and disappointed, but with Singers
Machines there is never any failure or mis
take.
Singer’s New Family Sewing-Machine
the price of which is only *50, is a light and
elegantly decorated Machine, capable of per
forming, in the belt style, nil the sewing of a
private family. It has secured a great repu
tation during the few months lince pt was
first offered to the. public.
Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine,
to be sold at *75, Is a machine entirely new. in
its arrangement; it is very beautiful, moves
rapidly end very easily, and, for family use
ifieir ,
rood!
^Afrll
>fSl
Isiv :
lnt,|
:j n *l
jruMSOJ%*>s
Mountain Herb Pills*
masati
Orders for Tickets or Corfcil icatcs, by Matt
-martltrl
Soldby Fa*
Retail,-Rems,
toe-pUnlt*.
creased in number as rapidly as possible, and
yet the demand for them can vot he fully
supplied. ‘ ; .'m i .: «- rJ
Slngr’s No. 1 Standard Shuttle Machine
formerly Sold at $135, but now reduced to»9*,
is too well known all over the world to need
any description. Every sort ot work, coarse
or fine, can be done .with it. : . ,.’.2 iV-y,
Singer's No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine.
This Is tho favorite manufacturing machine
everywhere. Tho sise of the Machine gives
ample Bpace for almost every description
ufork, whichjtogetheryith its admirablework-
ing qualities, gives it a decided advantage^—
Price, with table complete, *180.
I Since the great reduction in th* price of
these Standard Machines, on th* 1st of Octo
ber, 1858, the sal* of them has increased four-
id. ; *' x
All of Bing
locked«
best elf'
with two threads, which is the
known. Every person desiring to
iroeure full end reliable information about
lewing-Machines, their aizes. prices, work
ing capacities, and the best methods of pur
chasing, can obtain it by sending for a copy
of I. M- Singer A Co.’s Gazette, which is a
beautiful plotorial paper, entirely devoted to
the subject. It will be supplied gratis..
I. M. SINGER A CO.,
| mar22trily- 458 Rroadway, N. Y.
Aasnt we (reseat yea wit* a perfect
Kweae, a ehlt) of a trite ef the strange Ar
that nee* tuM Hole*. Yea will '
him sad Me paeelelaeaf Pampkl*
be bed gratis, from the Agents mr tt
Th* leirwtos ead msonltotem of "JoAmfs M**a->
tela Bar* Pills.” hM rpmit the grseter pert *r Mi *IW le j
trevoUag, beviam vl»U*d n**rly *s*ry **u.vrj io fw
werld. as nmi *r*r sis year* emwg rt« fedisu* of
Ibt Becky Meeatala* sad *f Ifesle*, sol It methoe the* (
th* “ MoeutAU Bat Pm*" were dtaewrar*. A *<
tatweetlag aeeeeat eT his adseatane-lhscfe pea off I
near Ahsemi* sad P phtat
It taeasetiMIrhed feet, that giUtaeqw* wise t
UtPVBB BUWffl
th*MeedtatheUbt ooSwhenaepferslgueri
unttas t*fc mixed with It, It b *»*■** dtata
evstp mu of the tedy. army aery* ffetatb
ead v< m* vital orgeas . t eemjMb The a
will not dlgort th* kmA p*2*ltf> Me B**r i
aeaffeim (Mb. Tteeetfew *r the
wrrhwud. mt evths elmaffttan la feeble. Ike Io
lumi efetged with th* iSowu mattar , bums
eeash-eed S* fee a *l%hl tmpnriu at th* fcoaU
bred ef Ufe-th* Baedf As If yedhad threw* M
! goVe’rn-
teause.-
tffbrth 1
i Machines make the Inter-
th two threads, which is
avannah/Ga.
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, SSffl^SmeEwtwIXdo!
\y said county, yon are, hereby, notified te
o present, for examination, either on the
ei-ond or Fourth Saturday in April, instant,
lay or Juno, at tho Office of Taylor" A Bar
er, Summerville Ga., where and when cer-
ificates may bo obtained as required, by the
tatute, in such caso made and provided,—.
'his April 5th, I860.
aprl2w5L W. F. BARBER, Examiner.
4* F. NEELD,
RETURNS THANKS FOR THE
itronago heretofore' extended
m, and would respcclfolly in-,
vite a^contmuunco aud.extcnsiqn oftho r
•t hi* *bop on Pn»*d strci-t, o])posite
Eve’s Carriage Works, where, by a strict at-
' atlon' ta business and nn earnest desire _ to
cake, ho doubt* n ‘
give ample satis
re anything in the lino of
Fashionable Tailoring
don* lip foithfully and tastefully.
Fits always guaranteed and all work war-
N. B.—Cutliog done “all right.'
< aprU?6w2m.
S net but that Ke will be able
and Nervous
SUFFERERS. v "/
iseribcr, for sovei-al years a resident
HOUSE TO RENT.
S HOUSE AND LOT
.te residence of Dr. J
, situated In DcSoto, "
of ainito westof Rome,alii
good repain and th* lot jcontains between
odr and five acres. .Apply at the Drug Store
& Nowlin, Rome, G*. ,
Nervous i>«biiitv. tor tno Dcnofit of
sumptives and netvous Sufferers, ho ia
villing to make the same public.
our and!
I?) also o sample of the medicine, vrbicn
hey will find a beautiful combination of Na-
■ simple herbs. Those dMinng the
iy ean obtain it by return mail, by id
ling J. E. CUTHBERT,
Botanic Physician,
•yrlH6tri3m No. 428 Broadway, N. Y,
■na, wm wan. — w
Hap rlratat, ta a few ml
ww «Krt*A
37
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te
Hal
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bSI:
MS
•viuo worn MuodO i
liver Complelat, Stak Beedaebe, Ac VMe AeffA
Itodtata* ezpeta tram the Weed tbWbWdee amda 1
ease, ead naden all th* held* sad mnim pm
%, rtteitag ead tuaMlteUag Urn vile) er****.
mmat lrd**d, te It te a*, ttat we si* obte u
wlthle peer neck, s saedtehm Ilk* the "Mocrtim 1
PUIS," that will pern directly t* the affletad :
through th* bleed ate (aide of the tody, ste
the eaStier I* taightaa with the M* •< r
health.
Judson’s Pills are fie Rest Remedy m <
tnttfer th* following Complaint*:.
fftmd CbmpMtata, tsbaitr, itawam
(tote*; Ptasr ate Ays*.- User <
CWfe, Jlmeli i - ■ -
~ I/Xrnmm, Bmdoefm, Met,
taw, MUtatim, Smem
SSXSii %2£L*, '“tS
ml
OHKAT FEMALE
who vela* health, ihoatd dot
I. Th*y partly th* W*od, n»
«i tot* uwi. «k*BM Um iIIk •( all pi
•ad brlftf tfat rick color of kooUb to
l been exheuafo;
tSye PtUfl*
el all Uadi, ateaaa* tba’akia *1 all Wmpta* ■»
. .1 ... lh* pate l
- Th* Fteals ate Metha *1 Which item 1
r *urprialaf w»
m ia Uazic*.
Almanac ol aa> Ag*at, ate joe will nod -
tho very lotonaUeg acoonat It coatofea ef I
Msutna” oC the Attoco. - (
Otanive.—The MeustaM 8M PMt I
ffMiUfful Wiwppw. AcktaotmUUatiO}
ot II emit par too. An fenumt, Horn r
B. L. JVVKirn SO., on etch Um.
A L. JUDSOW, ft
BOLE PROPRIETj
If*. 50 Leonard Si
BMW TOKK
•p- Ageata weeted almyta-Addme
Flautation
The Subscriber offers I
Plantation, 16 inilos 1
in Floyd eounty, <
containing 175 ac
ia iu a fine state i
acme on th« Reas*
_ ; with Dwelling
and well arranged Cl
Ac., with 280 acres
mile* ben the river. For itarthn
tloa apply to the subscriber, ^ q
1 Missionary Station, T
■prhwfim
I Wr.il s>; K
i ar
Venice
I against
K&-
| beards on
_ -ity
Iff earing the,
are consid,.
r opposed td I
♦eminent. "