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GES FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER.
No Paperon the 5 th.
Itt order to give the printers an oppor
tunity to enjoy the National Anniversa
ry. there will be no tri-weekly paper
issued on Thursday Morning.
A CARD.
'The Ladies and Gentlemen of Rome
fend Vicinity, are earnestly requested to
meet at City Hall as early as possible,
this (Tuesday) morning, to assist in de-
'corating the Hall. We have not hali
Ihelp enough, and do hope our appeal--
Will not be disregarded. ^
Many Lambs and Gentlemen.
iiosteam-
ArrlvUl of tie AhilhO-SAAbA,
%uri, Jpne tSO.—11
ship Anglo Saxon, with Liver]
to the 20th inst., arrived hero to-aay.
Gomtnercial" News. .
Liverpool Cotton Market.—The
sales of cotton for- three past business
days 26,000 bales, of which speculators
and exporters took''"' *
market was dull bl
,000 bales. The
tations were
Latest Liverpool, Thursday (via
Londonderry.—'The sales of cotton for
the two past days reached 20,000 bales,
of which speculators and exporters
took 10,000 bales. The market dosed
with a better demand for speculation
and export.
General-News.
The Baden, conference ended on the
17th.
The French and Prussian journals de
sire peace.
Garibaldi was organizing for an effort
bn the mainland.
One o' the captured steamers cair’ed
the American nag.'
The steamship New York and the
Adriatic had arrived at Southamp
ton.
Napoleon returned to Paris on the
18th.
The German Princes were unanimors
at the preliminary conference, on tl •
? iuestiona referring to the relation ol
c ‘
Special ffoliceg.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT in oach month.
Officers—O. H. SMITH, N. G.,
S HOS^J. PERRY. V.G.,
T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DOCKER, Treasurer.
febOtrily. -
X o. O. F.
Floyd Encampment, No. VL
J^EGULARmoetings, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights In each month.
Officers—N. J. OMBEBG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J, W.
A. P. NEELD. 8. W.
. GEO. 'R. WARD. Scribe,
:«T . " . B.T. HARGROVE, Tress.
• juno2trIly.
Hemlar Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in caoh month.
THOS. J. PERRY. H. P..
ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER. B.,
D. J. B ANDERS, Treasurer,
oreign powers,
Napoleon repeated his peaceful assur
once at an interview with the Prince oi
Prussia.
The two steamers captured by the
Neapolitan, contained twenty-five
thousand muskets, • thirty-two cannon
and two million pounds of powder, and
considerable specie. There were eight
hundred armed passengers aboard, who
were made prisoners, and everything
taken to Goeta.
The Sardinian Minister demanded
the restitution of the vessels, and the
English Ambassador support his de
mand.
The concentration of the Piedmon
tese army in Farera was confirmed.
Departure of the Japanese.
New York, June 30.—The United
States steamship Niagara, with the Ja
panese Embassy unci thou* suite, put to
sea this foienoon.
Later from Mexico.
New Orleans, June 30.—The scltoon
er John A. Taylor, with Ruatan dates
to the 20th instant, arrived here to
day.
The people of the Island object to the
treaty in regard to the cession of the
Island to Honduras. It is probable
that tho tveaty will-bo amended. Fifty
troops had arrived from Belize to main
tain order.
More official Decapition—Douglas to
go South.
Imperial Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette.]
Washington, Juno 26.—The Presi
dent has determined to remove Hart,
the Superintendent of Public Printing,
and 'appoint Glossbrenner.
-Hart will refuse to go out. I*-is now
arranged that Douglas shall address the
Demoeracy at Atlanta, Ga., and Jclin-
83ii stump the State for him.
RoDE-ttcK Random
Death of'G. It 11. James
Tho Exiropa brings the announcement
of the death of the distinguished nov
elist, Mr, James, an outlaw Who has
written more pleasant fiction than any
man of the present century. He died
at Venice, where lie was serving in the
capacity of British Consul General.
WushTnfetun News.
Washington, June- 29.—The Hon.
S. A. Douglas has formally-acoeptcd the
nomination. He says that he consid
ers the principles enunciated by tho
Convention as essential to the preserva
tion of tbo Union.. -
_ wys
like one of our New England.villages
where wo need tUfrpennissiou of each
individual neighboPtor every act we do,
every word that we utter, and friend
that we make wnd keep. In these par
tieulars tho Papal despotism allows us
freer breath than our own native air;
and if we like to take generous views of
lour associates we can do so, to r. reason
able extent, without ruining ourselves.”
ifijmcniqi.
MARRIED—In this city mi Thurs
lay evening the 28th inst., by the Rev
Jesse l*mberth, Mr - William H. Col
lier and Miss Fannie -Carroll all of
-this bounty.
On Sunday'fevoning the 1st inst., by
tbe Rev. Jesse Lamberfh, Mr. William
O. Merritt and Miss Lucinda Jane
Doss, : all of this county.
Sere is culture not less
tiara behaviour. Tho scnfcacliUl m old
cfStltp'Couid-rank all -ihegubats without
xirOT by thtir condUOt,
i Society is shrewd to detect those
ho do not belong to her train, and sel-
om wastes her attention. Uooiety is
sry 'Swift in its ihstinots, and if you
on’t belong to it, it resists and sneers at
’ ou, or quietly drops you.
TpHE subscribers respectfully inform tbs
At a Printers’ festival, recetatl
he following sentiment was offered
Woman—Second only to the-press in
e‘dissemination of news.
r
Joshua R. Giddhtgs, the hdto-
.iotis Abolitionist of John Brotvn noto
riety, has quit publio life and gone to
raising hemp in Ohio. Wo think'that it
-would bo-more in oooordanee with the
"fitness of'things” if the-hemp would
ruse him.
gffl-Tho ©irtton Timet says that the
Hon. B. R- ’Harden lias fotitively declined
the Judgeship o! the Supreme Court of
Utah Territory, tendered him by the
President.
PURE ICED
SODA WATER'
Royal Arch Chapter,
D. G. LOVE, Soo'y.
febOtrily.
Then is no longer any difficulty in
ren to take some medicines.—
netting children
getting
I’ho little fellows, like Oliver Twist, ask for
more, after they have once taken Bull'* Veg
etable Warm Destroyer. In addition to its
being so pleasant to the palate, It is one of
the surest and Safest vermifuges known in
all materia medico.—Lafayette Journal.
To Consumptive and Nervous
SUFFERERS.
T HE subscriber, for several yeors a resident
of Asia, discovered while there, a sim
ple vegetable remedy—a euro c-ire for . Con
sumptl-n, Asthma. Branch!tie. Coughs, Colds
nil Nervous Debility. For tho benefit ol
Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is
willing to make tbe earns public.
To tlioso who desire it, he will send the
Prescription, with full directions (free of
har,;e;) also a sample of tbe in (Peine, whleb
they will find n beautiful combi a Ion of Na
ture's slraplo herbs. Those desiring the
Remedy can obtain it by return man. by ad
dressing J. E. COTIIBERT,
Botanic Physi-ien.
aprillSiri.lin No. 429 Broadway, N. Y.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, bat
this clay been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to tho firm are
requested to make immediate payment, as A.
.7. Pitner the junior partner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, and their'busi-
nass must be wound up beforo ho leaves.—
The business will bo conducted in the name
and stylo of A. G. PITNER, at the old stand,
where the notes and accounts of tbe firm will
bo found for a short time.
jau3—IttwAwtf
Dr. Cogswell’s
New Medical Salt
For Inflamatory Diseases Ooly 1
New Medical Salt
13 NOT A CORE ALL.”
FOR INFLAMATORY DISEASES ONLY
D R. COGOSWELL'S New Medical Salt
in,toail of beiug a remedy for all ills,
h .s control over but ono ill. has but one aim.
and accomplishes but one thing, to wit: Sub
dues Inflama-ory Diseases—whatever be its
firm or locality, whether in the head, throat,
25,000 POUNDS
For sale by
SLOAN & HOOPER.
Juno 23.—twltn.
LUMBER, LUMBER
JOHN LAY, & CO.,
S EEP ON HAND. AT THEIR STEAM
Mill, a oonstant supply of all the or-
ry kinds of Lumber, which they will
deliver at the Steamboat Landing at *
One dollar and dots per 100ft,
The Steamboats chargo 23taper 100. fnrcarry
ing to Rome, so that the e mt delivered on
the wharf, in that place will bo only one dol
Iqr and 30i-ts per 100 feel. . , .V
Orders solicited. Address
The., . ..
fers for sale his PInn-i
tation on the South
_____ de of- tho" - EIowa!
Over; .seven miles from Kingston anuadjoin-
ng thecolobratedplace of Col. Nathan
This Land iB bounded on tho north by the
river which separates it from the Rome Rail
road track.
Tho place contains Fivo Hundred-Acres of
Land—ono hundred . and twonty-fivo first
quality river bottom, and the balance first
luaiity up land. There is. about 300 acres
(a- cultivation, and the remainder well tim
bered. There is a comfortable dwelling Mid
out-boases, including an almost new Gin
House and Screw.
Free $11,000—Terms, $5,000 cash, and the
balance in notes at one, two and. three years
.with interest from date 'and'well seoured.
Como and see tho place or address.
JOHN"O. EVE,',.
- Juno7-W2l*twtf Kingston, On,
aprilUtrifim.
JOHN-LAY * C^ . ;
Sterling, i Ala.
“Don’t detert an old friendjdr a new face?
(Old Proverb*.)-
Pistols, -Rifles, Carbines and
SHOT GUNS.
Patbsts of I860) 1865 ; 1867 11858.
T HESE arms havo no equals in quality and
finish; are adopted .by tho Army and
Navy of the United States, and the principal
government of Europe; are uniform in all
their parts, ore simple, safe, sure, serviceable
and can bo bad to one hundred varieties, as
well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
andsmall parts for repairs, from all rospeota-
ble gun dealers; and tbo Hardware trade
generally. Address Socratnr
COLT’S PATENT FIRE
may3trily.
MAN’F’GCo,,
Hartford, Conn. -
Etowah River Plantation
For Sale.
LOOK I STAR 1 ]
GRAND SCHEME FOR
june. mo. ■
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
McKINNEY «z Co., Manager*.
Authorized by Bpecial Actef the Leglslatars.
25,8X8 PRIZES.
MORE THAN 1 PR1ZKTO EVERY 3 TK’8.
CAPITAL PRIZE
800, ooo .. .
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
CbTOOSA SPRINGS.
T HE subscriber having again taken a lease
ofthis well knqwn Watering Place, just-
iyfamous os the
SARATOGA OF THE SOUTIC
thankful fir the patronago received last
bn, will again be prepared to reeeivevisi-
tiadlo of Jano next, had will
it a continuance of that patron-
heretofore has boen so 11 Wally
-ed upon this Fashionable Summer re-
To be Drawn Esch Saturday, in I860, in tha
city of Savannah Ga.
CLASS 70 tq.be Drawn JULY 7, 18«0.
CLASS 80, « “ 14 igfifi,
CLASS 81, .... « « 21, 1M0.
CLASS 82, “ « 28, 1860.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
i
Season^ will aj
(S.fela.'l
age which her
shall endeavor at all times to provide my
tnbio with all tho attainable luxuries of the
Season,i
. and havo made arrangements to .keep
on hand a constant supply of lee. ..."
I shall also have the best Cooks that can be
procured in the South, and shall provido a
sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants.
I have alio engaged the services of superior
"eon-
Prize
$60,000 is
$60,000
1
20,000 is
20,00*
1
10,000 is
10,00*
-l
, . 6,000 is
9,000
1
'> . ;ikO00is t
4,00#
I .
3,000 is
3,000
1
2,000 is
*»* 2,000
1
1,500 (s
1,600
1,100 is
1,100
6
1,000 are
5,000
10
600 are
6>00
3 . .
400 are
30.6-
■ s
300 are
m
2
. 200 are
400
60
150 are
7,600
100
100 are
10,000
100
25 are
9,500
100
85 are
8,500
Musicians, and those whodelight In the '"con
cords of swoet sounds” will be abundantly
gratified.
The Medicinal virtues of these many and wulsll „ ——.,
varied Mineral Waters are now too well known A Certificate of Package ol 10 Wholes, $40
Do do lOHalves, 30
to require an extensive description. . In addi
tion to the Rod, White and Black Sulpher
Springs, many of them combined with Iran
and Magnesia, there is an lnoxhau3table woll
<>f the purest Freo stone. My accommoda
tions are very extensive. I have many pleas
ant Cottages separate from the main Hotel,
where families can bo as quiet and retired as
fit their homes.
Cotoosa Springs are in Cotoosa county, Geo
two and a quarter miles fi-om the Western and
Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good
links will be at tho Platform on the arrival
of each train. The Springs hare direct Rail
road communication with Savannah, Charles
ton, Augusta, Macon, Milledgeville, Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattanooga.
Tsbub of Bo Ann.
Two dollars per day Ten dollars, per weok,
and Thirty-five dollars per eingle month.—
Visitors who wish to engageboard by the sea
son with thoir families, will be boarded at
Thirty Dollars per month,children and service
half price. Those who wish toengage board
by tho season, would do well to address, me
at the Springs. J. J. HARMON.
may5tri2m.
Approximation Frige*.
25,448 prizes, amounting to $212,140
26(828 Prices Amounting to,8368,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificates of .Packages will be sold at the
following rates, Which Ts the riek :
Ides
Do
Do
do
do
10 QiiArtert. IS
10 Eighths, 7.60
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Flan!
Which takes place cin every Wednesday 'and
Saturday in I860. .
1 Capital Prise of....... ...$23,000
1 Prlzo 4,500
1 Prise ot.*............... 4,000
1 Prise o 3,000
1 Prise 0Lrt»M .....m2, 171 20
10 Prize, of.,.......$700 are......... .7,000
40 Prises ot. 175 are 7,000
50 Prizes ot. 125 OW......... 0J5*
260 Prizes of. 80 are....—. 20,720
64 Prizes of... 60 are 8,200
04 Frizes of........... 30 are,. ' 1,020
64 Prizes of.......,.. 1 20 are...;..... 1,280
6,032 Prizes ot.......... 10 ore......... 5fi,320
28,324 Prizca ot.,...,,.,. 6 are. ..141,120
NOTICE.
W E would most respectfully notify our
customers and friends generally, that
abdomen, extremities or skin.
The peculiar excellence of the New Medi
cal Salt is, that without tho uselcN loss of
bl- o i nud strength, it elfeetually cures ln-
tiumalorv Diseases (no others) by producing
an tqu.librium of all tho fluids in the body,
tlie want of which is the solo Cause of in
flammation.
Invalids, Tako Notice!'—The following
forms which the unbalanced fluids assume
and manv not here mentioned, that have
more or less fever and p .In, are easily sub
dued by the New Medical Salt as fire is ex
tinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever,
Headache, Rush of Blood to the Head end
II. art, Fits. Inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose.
C inker, Neuralgia, Spinal Aff.etions, Ery
sipelas, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In-
flaraod Lungs and Liver, Heartburn, Coughs,
Dyspepsia. Veneriol Diseases, Rheumatism,
Gout Scrofula. Salt Rheum, and all Itehing
and other cutaneous eruptions.
Dr. Coggswell's New Medicil Salt exerts
like the vaccine matter, au extraordinary in
fluence over the reins and arteries, resulting
in a gradual declining of'nflammatlon as in
dicated by the pulse, which soon returns to
Its natural state, os the heat, pain and fever
disappear.
Dr, Co.-gswoU’s Now Medical Salt does just
what it claims to do no more no less—equal
izes tho fluids by removing from tbe system
ell arterial and venous obstructions. Deserip-
tivo Ciroulars may bo obtain-d from any
DruggUt who keeps this valuable medicine
for sule.
WM. B. TAYLOR A CO.,
No. 0 Court Square Montgomery, AJfl.
General Agents for South Carolina. Geor
gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana
and Texas.
Dr. CoggswoU’s Antiphlogistic Salt^Aoute
packages $1. Chronic package $2 50.
Invalids with Chronic or long standing ci
ses. fhould always erdor Chronic Packages.
Agents wanted in every City, Town and
Village in the above States; .
Sold by DrurgisU everywhere.
june!4—tw2Jm
Publio, that theirSoda Fountain Is open
ed for the season, and will be liberally sup
plied with Ioe, and a fine assortment of the
oprintrlOm.
A-iaotjLOii
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
fe’Sr
Johnston & Gillum, Auo’rs.
T the Store Room formerly occupied by
a T tl
MoGulro & Pinson. Three days in the
week—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Bom, Ga.
j#-Consignments must be made to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent. mEylltrily.
D
R. BULIfB Worm Destroyer—a fresh
^. BI|
supply at FARELL A YEISER’8.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Itobt. Battey.]
P. L. TtJRNLEY,
"ITTGULD respectfully itffarm his
VV frionds and customers, and
publio generally,
on and after the First Day of July next, we
shall adopt the
CASH SYSTEM,
And shall strictly adhere to it. We can a-f.
ford to sell Goods obeaper for Cash than on
Time, and Will Do So. We would tako this
oocasions to return our thanka to our custom
ers for their patronage,' (we moan to those
only who p«y) and hope they wil), continue
to favor us with their custom.
All the accounts made this year, togother
with those made between this and the ldt of
July,-will be considered due at that time,
and we hope and oxpiet them to be settled
by money or noto—if they are not in a rea
sonable timo, they will bo put out for collec
tion.- Wo mean j net what we say.
juneli—tqjyl PERRY A LAMKIN.
WORMS! WORMS!
WORMS!
f|YHE season is at hand when these eoour-
CICERO A. SMITH,
DEALER IS
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
34,312 Frizes Amounting lo <231,481.20
Whole Ticket* $5;
- . Shares In Proportion.
IN ORDERING Tickets ot Certificates, en-
• ouVaddress, for tbe tickets. '
cefpt'Of -which they will be for-
11. .Pur - ' '
I S j ust reeeivinjf a,laree and well selected
stock of Confeetioiiaries, such ns
Gandies,
Figs,
itre
citron.
of childhood begin to become both
troublesome aod dangerous. Dr. John Bull's
Vegetable Worm Destroyer is a remedy alike
pleasant and effootnal fur tho evil. There is
not tbe leastdifficulty in getting children to
take tho mediotno. It is prepared In the form
of Candy. Drops, and wilt be eaten with avidi
ty by ebildren of alleges. It destroys and ex
pels worms more etTeclualy than any remedy
now In use, while at tho samo time it will in
no way affect injuriously the health of the
child.
It can be procured from druggists and
country stores everywhere.
Dr. John Ball’s Prtneipal Offlee, Louis
ville’Ky. may22trifim.
lated reports that the Lotteries of Georgia
■j * reby
were illej
caution
Estray Notice.
Clerki Office Interior Court, June Of A1860
f't EORGIA, Pole couirrr
U All p rs ns interested are hereby noti
fied i hat Samuel G. Wood, of the 1076 diet
G. M., tolls before Samuel Olmstead, one ot
the Justices of the P.oos, forsa d district, an
estray. a lUhtsorral bone Colt, about twelve
and a halfhandi high, with a blase face,
and left bind foot white, soppas -d to be
about three year old—valued by Th»mu G.
W. MoMrekm.-freeholder of said e natty and
district, to be worth Fifty-two dollars and
fifty cents. The owoor of. said estray is re
quired to rome forward, pay oharges and
take said b«ree away, or ho will be dealt
with as the law di roots.' A true oxtraot from
the Estray Book.
T. M. HIGHTOWER, 0. L C.
June 16watrl2w.
Raisins,
Dates,
currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Maccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Lemons,
Almnnds, cocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DA'Y CHEESE, BUGAR8,
FINE SYRUP, COFFER.
Twenty-five different brands of ohoioo
Cigars, a : so a lot of fine Chewing Tobaeoo;
'*8 CASH, mar22tntf.
after June 1st, I860, we here! __
a publio notto be deceived by any '
such reports. Tbe GEORGIA STATE LOT-.
TERY, for the benefit of the Monticello Un
ion Academy, of Georgia, Is Authorized by a
Special Aot of the Legislature, and the Char
ter of tho same has not been repealed, or the
sale of Tickets in any way interfered with,
and we ehall continue to Draw the same
Daily, until tbe 1st day of May, 1866.
1a.Look at the splendid Schemes in
another column.
McKINNEY a-CO.,
junel2tri4t. Managers, Savannah, Ga.
WHOLESALE
TOBiCCO HOUSE !
NOTICE.
ginia and North Caroltoa Tobaoeo, and wiU
supply the trade on as reasonable terms at
can be had elsewhere.
I. G. 8. WEATHERFORD,
Rockingham Co. N. a
W.O. SLOAN. Rome Go.
W. J. M. THOMA8,
junelOtrily. Rockingham, Co. K.~0.
Medical tues. Also Seeds or all kinds, both
Field aha Gardoh, (Southern Raised).—
Glass, Putter, Glue, Brushes, and to foot, every
thing in his lino or that is Usually kept in a
First Ulass Drug Store,
Haying had ssveral years experisnee, and
by giving his personal attention to the bus!
Bess, he hope# to merit a share of publio pa
tronage, and to be able to fUrnish bis ous
tomora reliable artloles, at as
LOW PRICES,
As any house this aide of Augusta, Ga.. Re
member the looallon. The Wants of V
country shall be supplied. febll.YO.
T HE Stockholder of the COOSA A CHAT
TOOGA B. R.R. COM PANYare hereby
notified that an lustallmeht of Fifteen 'per
cent., on the stock is called for, payable on
tbe 1 nth of June next. ' Alsu Fifteen percent
additional, payable on the 1st of August
next. By order of the Board or Directors.
A. B. CULBERSON,
apr5w2m 8ge!yA Trei’r.
MATRESSES
MADE TO ORDER,
• Or, Old OnoK Repaired.
T HE undersign'd will make to order from
thabbst of materials all
BIZEft*AND "SHAPES OF UATtOfiSES,'
At reasonable prices. He will
old ones,' *
bop.
take them good.os ni
u.u.uuuaatlon. .■ -* w
• fS, JOHN
“Shop Ip the rear of
Varnishes of amSSndt.
LSO, TURPKNTINB, f«nm|e
No. S Choice Bone.
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
BROAD ST., ROME, <*A.
ILL'keep constantly on baud a large
ibail. Purchasera .can have,
it any figure they may deeig-
Tho liat ol draWn numbers and prises .will.
be sent to purchasers immediately i “
drawing. - - t -- 1 •
- after the
All communications strictly confidential.—
Orders for Tiokets or Certificates, by Matl'
or Express, to be directed to
McKINNEY A Co„
jnne23trl. Savannah, Ga.
tbe house kahsioh.
SALE AND LIVERY
PAItlll!.
Broad Street, Room, Ga.
(BY
M'ORltlSON & LOGAN.
. “HORSE MANSION.” formtrlj-
H own' d by iWm. Ramey, but more re.
[•cehtly by John H. Walker, has been
purchased by- the -present proprietors, and
no exertion 'Will be spared to givo perfect
satisfaction to those who may patronize this
Stable. ' Mr. E.’G. Logan, -whoselong experi
ence eminently qualifies him for the place,
will have charge of-the. business, and the
proprietors hope, by meriting, to receive a
liberal share of publio patronage.
^sr-Tho best of Horses and Vehicles will
bo kept for hire. .
gar Persons wishing to buy or sell horses
may always get a good trade at this Stable.
maySltrlly. -
$50 REWARD.
UNAWAY-froto'the subscriber—8 miles
West of Marion, Perry county—a negro
. ,f dark complexion, woll bnilt,-24 years
_ and erelgh's’fibdot 176 pounds. He was
seen ten days fig* at Coosa river bridge, on
Xtn, ...
VV and coreiully selected stock
dega. and is certainly making tracks for
North Carolina. William was arrested and
jailed in Columblanna. and says Isaac was
wflh him at Coosa bridge. I offer fifty dol-
deltveri *
lars reward for his c
that I can get him.
W. B. DeYAMPERT,
Marion, Perry Co., Ala.
nlayl6farl2m.
j. c. Raker............. _r. w. echols
coosa River
STEAMBOATS!
After this dato tho Coma Bhrer Steamhoa
Company's Stcanlers Will leave for GREEN-
SPORT, Jhidintermedlate • landings'. as Yil-
Iowa t •
STEAMER
PENNINGTON,
sayesRoino, Tiieaday Mcrn
ing fit 6 o’clock. *
Leaves Greansport Wednes
day at 0 o’olock.
COTHRANS *ELLIO*T,
Jsn24tHwt£ •„
Tonncrjoe redd, about 25 miles from
livery in any jail so
DEALERS IN
S AND MEDICINES,
Colognes and Ffavoring Extracts,
OILS, P
09
ffebll
Tl
m
- FINS® .
10, Snuffs, UGXJORS for Medical
i(Sffihe,.J»aA , I &o„ &C, &C.
Roas. Ga. Feb. 18th. - [Wwawtf.)
Re, S Choice Bouse.
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