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Sti-Wf'eMo ®muwt.
Thursday lllorniog) July 12,1800.
p*3~ Joseph Walker .is Agent for this
paper in Charleston, 8. 0.1 nnd is authorised
io make contracts for Advertising, receive
^"noney and give recoipts.
fl®“3EK FIRST AND FOURTH PA
YEES FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER.
Death of Hon. J. H. humpkin.
Our community was startled from its
Visual quiet, on last Tuesday morning
by the unexpected announcement of
the death of Hdn. JohjiH. Lumpkin,
ffow were prepared by his short and fa.
Val illness for this sad casualty. While
most of our citizens were sleeping in
peace and imaginary security riot dream'
ing that death wits near ht hand, his
spirit was struggling with the destroyer
on the confines of another world. He
was stricken down with apoplexy about
.. nine o’clock on Monday night, while
conversing with some of his friends pi
the piazza of the Choice House, and af
ter lingering through the night, with
convulsion after convulsion racking his
frame, he was released from hit suffer
ings about 5} o’clock in the moriliil’g.
After being attacked ho did not speak
at all, except at first to mutter indis
tinctly a few wordB, nor did he appear
to recognize his family or friends. His
death is a sad bereavement to Our com
munity.
On Tuesday an air of solemnity rest
! ed upon our town ; conversation was al
most entirely hushed. Or Conducted in
V a low tone of voice, and an expression
of sadness was upon the countenances
of all the people. Everything indicat
ed that some unusual calamity had be
fallen us; and such was the cose. There
was ho riian whose death would have
been more sincerely and universally la-
mented.*"*By his kindness of hearts his
'courteous deportment, and his devotion
to the interests of the public, he had on.
dearod himself to all, and won the en
tire confidence of the people.
A short biographical sketch may
not be inappropriate in this connec
tion.
•Judge Lumpkin was tho son of tferi
late Rev. George Lumpkin, and was
born in Oglethorpe county, in this State,
in the year 1812. He graduated at the
University of Georgia, in 1832, and in
February, 1834, wAs admitted to the
Tar at Clarke Superior Court. In tho
sumo .year he moved to this county for
thC purpose of practising his profession!
and settled at Livingston, about nine
miles below Rome on the Coosa river,
which was then the'County seat. The
same yeat, Vre believe, it was changed
to this place, when he 'ivithotbrCrs, mov-
* ed with it and ’beca’mC one of the foun
ders of Rome. His law office was one
of tho first buildings erected in this
‘city.
He rose rapidly in his profession and
^ In .popular favor, and in 1830 represent
ted Floyd county in the Legislature.—
-In 1842, he was elected member of CJon-
. gross on the general ticket, and again
from the Fifth Disti'ldt Mi 1844 arid 1846.
In 1849 he was elected by the Legisla
ture, Judge of the Cherokee Circuit,
and his term expired in 1854. He was
again elected to Congress in 1855. In
1857 ho was one of the three promi
nent candidates for the nomination in
the Democratic Gubernatorial Conven
tion, which,finally nominated Joseph
E. Brown. Last year he was elected
Presiderit of the Ga. A Ala. R. R. Com
pany, which office he filled, and ih
whose business he was engaged at the
time he was taken ill.
► He was appointed by his party to
represent the State at large in theOhar-
‘lestbn Democratic Convention, and was
one of the majority who seceded from
that body. He was re-appointed to the
Baltimore Convention but did pot at-
t0 Noman was ever more popu^^ta his
section of the State, than was Judge
Lumpkin in the Fifth D.strict, and not
withstanding bis long public life, the
high positions Be has occupied and his
consistent devotion the interests of his
party, no man ever had fewer personal
enemies. He was only forty-eight years
old—in the full vigor of marihobd,'Arid
apparently in the eqjoryffidrtt ef perfect
health. But-death came as a thief in
* the night arid took him from us, almost
Without a warning. .
'His remains werefollowed to their last
Wing piaeeat4& P. M. yesterday by the
ClOgy, the Masonic ' Fraternity, Mem-
' bersX the Bar, Mayor and City Coun
cil andy-fong procession of the oitizdfts
«f Rotapk^d the county, The religious
eerviceT were conducted by Rev. - John
Jones, sod the corpse was buried with
Masonic ceremon y Our business hou
ses 'were closed frbnix V ^ p, jj., i n
'ydspwstto' the memory deceased.
Peace to the honored detu, ^ may
'Me. who is the speoial friend ot\
cw aria'the orphan, so temper Vh
fliction, that they majf aeknowledg
. providence andj>owjpHit^|^ |M|B
*^J^Fl!!ycU3uperi<>i' Court tin Wed-
day rit'bmlng adjourned until nox
North .
Arabia, Capt, J, Stone, amved
day, with Liverpool dates to
ult.
Commercial News.
Liverpool Cotton MABKETi-*-The
sales of cotton for the past week teach*,
ed 65,000i.bales. Holders feieSb pressing
on the market. In most cases, there
was a decline of Jd. or upwards oq infe
rior qualities, Tne market closed de
clining. "
General News.
The weather ih Efiglab'd, -was unset
tled, and unfavorable to the. growing
crops. Sicily continued quiet.
Great agitation existed ut Naples.—
Tho public Commissariat bad been pil
laged, and the agents murdered. The
city had bcett declared in a sfateofseige.
The Neapolitan,government had or
dered the restitution of two captured
I,V,
NO. 40. ■#
Regular meetings, 1st arid'' 8rd; WED
NESDAY NIGHT in each month, , *
OfficeM-O^n 4, q
ships, and the release 'pf the crew.
The United States war vessel Iro-
lois wos on the spot backing up the
demands of the American Minister.
Garribaldi was preparing for futher
movements.
The French Ambassador had been se
verely, mqiireated in thestreet of Naplesi
The act is supbosod to haVebeen com
mitted by the npti-i dormers. The
Minister was beaten until he Was sense
less.
By tolegrapb to Queenstown, on Sunday, it
wan announced that the King Of Naples had
ranted a new Constitution to his people.—
’he Ur-colorec flag was formally inaugurated.
England and Austria have consented to a
consented to a conference on tho France-
Swiss qnCstiCd
fobOtrily.
Floyd Encampment, No. 11.
T) EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wefi-
JLV riesday Nights in each month.
" Oi-ncnns-N. j. OMBETIG, C. P. '
5t; L. CARTER, J. W. ■
. A. P. NEELD. 8, W.
GEO. R. WARD. Scribe,
R. T. HARGROVE, Treas,
JuAeStrlly. ,
Royal ATchChapter, ^
Reg
TUESDAY
lar Meetings FIRST
NIGHT in each'month.
TIIOS. J. PERRY. Hi p., ‘
ANDREW J. BEARDEN. K.,
WILLIAM N. RUCKER. 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. febOtrlty.
'jOfclt lakes Dr. Bull to carry attything.by
storm. It was only the other day that he
introduced to tho public his Vegetable Worm
pair oyer, and its fame has already spread
like Am in a'flrf Stahls.- The pleasant form
of candy ia which it is prepared pleases the
children, its prompt and happy oflicts p'ea-cs
the. mothers, and its cheapness pi a-cfl the
fatha’f-s.—Indianapolis Journal. july.lUtri3t
f'Dtm’l
fera for _
«* , . flWth
EtoWah
miles froiri Kingston au«
ing tho celebrated place of Col. Nathan
This Land is bounded on the north by the
Wver which separates it frum the Romo Rail-
rond track. • - -
road track.
. -The.place contains Five Hundred Acre b of
■Land—one. hundred and twenty-five first
quality river bottom, and the balance first
quality rip land.- There is about 300 Acres
in cultivation, and the remainder .wall tim
bered. There is a comfortable dwelling and
out-houses, including an almost new -Gin
House and Screw.- .
ilW.800 ioah, and the
bslancp lnriOtes a t ono, two and three year*
McKinney & co., J
Authorised by Special Actef the 1
h : - 25,82$ FRIZES.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZETO EM
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
■"> ;/' Ut sMot
Patbkts or I860 ; 1866 ; 1867j1868.
-fTIHESE arms have no equals in quality arid
JL finish) arc adopted by the.. Aftoy, arid
N avy of the United States^ and the principal
well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
and small parts for repairs, from all respecta
ble gun dealers, arid, the i Hardware trade
generally.. Address Secretary
COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN’F’G Co.,
mriyStrily. . Hartford, Conn.
Breckenridge and Lane Ratification
Meeting.
Washington, July 9.—There was
large and enthusiastic Breckenridge
arid Lana mooting herO to-day-. TKowi
were six speakers. Mr. Meek, of Ala
bama, and Gov. Stevens,'of Washington
Territory,‘condemned Squatter Sover
eignty, os characterized by the proceed
ings of the Douglas Convention, as in
tolerant and anti-Democratic. They al
so claimed that the Breckenridge wing
was the true National Democracy, as
they advocated equal rights in the terri
tories.
President Buchanari was serenaded,
and lie responded in a speech endorsing
the nominees.
Louisville, July 2.—A large and en
thusiastic ratification meeting, for the
purpose of OWdOfsing Bell and Everett,
is now in.progress.
A meet ng of the Harden county De
mocracy, at Elizabethtown to-dav, en
dorsed Douglas and Johnson, and de
nounced the seceders. A meeting of
the Campbell county Democrats did
the samo yesterday.
Jgjyilcdph'th states that there is Ho
truth in tho statement that the widow
of John Brown has received thirty
thousand dollars from Hayti. She lias
not yet received a dollar from that
country. Furthermore,Dial the aid-re
ceived by the family in this country is
not as large as frequently repotted.
A PmcE Put on tue Heads or Napo
leon and Garibaldi.—A Florence letter
in Lhe Providence Journal, -referring to
matters at Home, says that some sur
prising revelations are being made in on
investigation which is now going o«i Un
der the the direction of the Command
ant Iiellot of the French garrison. A
plot has been discovered in which sev
eral of the Roman [ r 1 icy are said to be
implicated, with no less an object than
to cause the assassination of the Empe-
r. r Napoleon and General Garibaldi.—
The head of the former, according to
the testimony, was valued as high as
500,000 francs, and that of the latter
100,000 francs. Two individuals, with
the names of Erascbi and Muriani,
where the ones to put the design into
exeoution.
THE HORSE MANSION,
SALE AND LIVERY
Sroad Street, Rome; Ga.
’.V-V-W . - BY
„ ...._ Jhs MORRISON & LOGAN.
Consumptive* and Nervous Sufferers, ho is
Te Consumptive fend Nervous
SUFFERERS.
rriHE subscriber, for several years a resident
JL of Asia, discovered while ihero, • sim-
Con-
pt „.
willing to make the same public.
To those who desire it, he will send the
Prescription, with full directions (free of
chai-sc;) also a sample of the ra -dicine, which
they will find a beftutiftd cottbi a ion pf Na
ture’s simple herbs. ThCso desiring the
Remedy Can obtain it by retnrrf mall, by ad
dressing J. E. CUTHBERT, •
Botanic-Physician,-1-
aprillfitriSm No. 429 Broadway, N. Y.
CICERO A. SMITH,
DEALER IN
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME. GA.
I S jnstreeeivinga liras amftrell aolected
stock of Confrctiouaries, suoh as
Gandies* Raisins*:
Figs, Dates?
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
M \ccar oni, V ermioUIi
.Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, JaemohSf
Almonds* JBDrioanuts,.
ENG. D.VY CHEESE, SUGARS, ; ’
. FINE SYRUP. . COFFEE.
Twenty-five (iiiTercnt brands of choice
(bear... i'so a lot of find Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tritf.
miSafc
“HORSE MANSION,” f rmerly
a own d by Wm. Bam y, but more re
cently by John II. Walkor, has bo n
sedby the present proprietors, apd
no .cx rtiun will bo sparvcl to give p rfect
satisfaction to those who may patronise this
Stable. Mr. E. G. Logan, whose long experi-
once eminently qualifies him f r tho placr,
Will have charge,of the bus'nrss, and the
to receive a
hides will
pr qiri.tors hope, by. meriting, to
liberal share < f public patronage.
aar-TUe best of HorseB and Vel
®B*TU* best
bs k jit f r biro,
;:V>-buy or eell h-rscs
trade at this - Stable.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
-.AND *1
Good as the Best!!]
K eep: on hand, at their steam
: M1U, a constant supply of all. the or
dinary kinds of lumber. which they will
deliver "at tho Steambbat Landtag at
OHe dollair and 5cts per 100ft,
Tho'Stciimboats charge £5taper 100, forciirry-
"at the cost- ddlverod on
dol
ing to
Halves, Quarters and Eighths
To 1>« Drawn Esch Saturday, In I860, in . tho
■ --city of-Savanhah,'Ga.
CLASS 79 to bo Drawn JULY 7, I860.
ers.
ilatnr*.
frini&J V' S "
iF-adi'e'7f -
* T'K'S.
CLASS 80,
CLASS 81,.
CLASS 82,
MAGNIFICENT
14, 1860.
21, I860.
.29, 1860.
Prii
fPHE subsertbor having again taken a loose
•1 of-this Well known Watering Place, lust
ly famous os the
,. - a SARATOGA OF THESOU^k.
And thankful fjr the patronage received last
Strive to morlta continuance of that, patron-
ago which lieretofuro haS been so liberally
bestowed upon tills Fashionable Summer re
sort.
. I shall.endeqvor at all times tp provide my
table. With all tho attainable luxuries of tbe
Season, and have mado arrangements to keep
id hand o ccnstant supply of ice.
> I shrill also have the best Cooks that can be
procured in the South, arid shall provide i
sufficiency of faithful and attontive servants.
* ' vc also engaged the services of superior
Bns, and those who delight In the “con-
if srioet sounds" will he abundantly
gratified.* •' . . , .
The Medicinal virtues Of these many and
varied Mineral Waters are nqw.too well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to tho Bod, White and Black Snlphor
Springs, mU’ y of them combftid with iron
and Magri .-sla. thoro is an inoxhaustabla well
of tho purest Freo stono. • My aooommoda-
tions are Very extensive. I have many bleas-
ant Co'tagesseparati from the main Hotel,
whore fam'.lies can be as quiet and retired as
in thoir hontes,
Cotnosa Springs are in Cntoosa county, Geo.
two and aqusrtor miles from tho Western and
Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and r -ort
Ha -ks will bo at tbe Platform on the arrival
of each train. Th? Springs have direct Rail
road communication with Savannah. Charles
ton, Augusta, Macon, Millode-vilb, Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattanooga.
TnnHR on Boaoo.
Two dollars per day Ten dollars per woek,
and Thirty-five dollars per single month.—
Visitors who wish'to engage hoard by the sea
son with their families, will be boarded at
Thirty Dollars par month.childrr n and service
half pries. Thoso who wish toengage board
by the season, would do wv-U to_addrrss mo
at the Springs.,
may6tri2m.
1°-
$60,009 is
20,1)00 i*
10,000 is
5,000 is
. 4,p0o is
w
J. J. HARMON.
the wharf. in that place will be only onu
ini' and.SOcis pof lUO feat,. '
Orders oolicited. Address^ _ ^ '
0prill4tri6m.
Georgia. State Lottery.
A 8 certain malicious persons, who are in-
tcrested in other Lotteries, I ave circu
lated reports that the Lotteries of Georg'a
were illegal after Juue 1st, 1860> we hereby
caution the publio not to be deceived by any
sn°h reports. The GEORGIA 8TATE LOT
TERY, for the benefit of tbe Monticeilo Un-
ion Academy, of Georgia, ie Authorised by a
Special Act of the Legislature, and the Char
ter of tbe same has not been repealed, or the
sale of Tickets in any tyay interfered with,
and we shall enntlnUe to Draw the same
Daily, until the 1st day of Mriy, 1865.
b'A.Look at lhe splendid Sohetnes In
another column.
r Mi-KINNRY k CO.,
juncl2tri4t. ’ Managers, Savannah, Ga.
1 1,100 Is
6 l,0'00af«
10 600 ale
- i it. '400 81* '
2 300 are
9 ... 200 ate
60 ,160 arc
100 100 are
100 ' • 95 are
100 , 85 are
Approximation Prize*,
25,448 prizes, amounting to $212,140
25,828 Prizes Amounting to $306,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
CjrtiflcatiB of Paokages will be sold at.th*
following rates, which Is the risk :
A Certificate of Package ot 10 Wholes, $60
Do do 10 Halves, 8*
Do do 10 Quarters, 16
Do do 10 Eighths, 7.6«
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON. ~
The Thrd* Number Plan!
Which takes place on every Wednesday and
Saturday in 1800.
1 Capita) Prise of.,..,......; $23,000
l prtao of.........v...;......... 4,600
1 Prizo of.... 4,000
1 Prizo of„........,..*r. :.... 8.000
1 Prise of..............-2,171 20
10 Prises of j........$7liu are 7.000
40 Prises of........... 176 ere-.;. 7.000
60 Prizes ofi..,126 arci........ 6.260
269 Prizes ofi...,,..... 80 are.... 20,720
64 Prizes of...;;....- 60 are.....;... 3,200
64 Prises of..,.;..— 30 ere 1,020
64 Prises of...—- 20 art 1,280
6,632 Prizesofi.,.. 10. are,. - 56,32*
28,224 Prizesofi,....-,,... 6 are—.141,120
34,312 Prizes Amounting W $281,481.20
WhDle Tickets $5,
ijf .OliDERINGTi^eu'or Certificates,en
close tbe money tp our address for tbe tickets
ordered, oh receipt of whioh they will bo for
ward edby first mall. Purchasers ran hare
tickets efidirig in any figure they may desig
nate. •’ -•, - j
Thelist of drawn numbers and prizes |flU
be sent to.pnrchaiers immediately after th*
drawing.
AH communications sWetly rtnfldential. “
Orders f>r Tiokcts or Certificates, by Mail
or Express, to ho directed to
McKINNEY ■* Co,.
jnne28trl. - Bavanoah, Ga.
JOHN LAY A CO..
. Sterling, Ala.
WORMS!
WORMS!
KEMPTON’S
TRIC0PHER0US.
K EMPTON’S TR1CQPHEROUS fs a
M dientod Compound for preserving,
res oring and beautifying the Hair, for re-
m iving dandruff, and* tor prevthlting tho
hair from falluig out. ^t ia compounded on
cleanses the head, and as an agreeable acces
sory to the toilet is unsurpassed. In the
words of a poet, who has proved Us excellent
and varied qualities, it may now be truly
said— .
Bihold a double charm, whose potent power,
Adds a new grace to beauty's choicest dower,
Bids her rich curls a silken lustre wii*.
Heats the torn flesh, and cools thq burning
skin. ' ' .-
Tb* loosened hair, touched by its balm takes
root,
■Arid from the scalp new, living fibres shoot)
And look at woman—lo! each flowor tress,
Shines aa It waves, though late ’twas lustre
less. ,
Smiling, the marks the ehange—her fears
are flown, . ,
The crowning gift of nature is her own)
At morn and eve the liquid is applied,
The rich mart lengthens, and grows thick
besidOf
She mskes noseoretof the cause, and thus
Spreads the |rist fame of KcnTpton’o Trie
phorous.
For sale by P. Li Tomley, Rome, Ga.
june30tw3m .
C0HUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, OA.
The Undersigned wW open the Hotel s!
, 0 . 0 sprlngsron the lit of Jrihe, for fltri ae-
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[flouje 'forin&cbj occupied by Robl., Rattey.]
P, L. TUBNLEY,
YTTOUt/Drespectfully inform his
r V friends and customers, and
publio generally, that-h e il
Uhw'cpening a vot-y large and at- _____
tractive Stock of Drug!! Medicines, Chemicals
dyestuffs. Perfumery and Fancy. Articles.—
iso. Paints, Oils, Varnishek, Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Serids of all'kinds, both
Fi-lri and Garden,' (Southern Raised).—
Glass,Putty, Giuc, Brushes, and in faot, orory--
thing jn his line or that is usnslly kept in a
First Class Rrug Store.
Having had several years experience, rind
by givin-t his ptrgonal attention to the. brill
ness, he hopes to merit a share of publio pv
tronagz, and to be able to (rirnieh his ons
tomQra reliable articles, at ns
- LOW PRICE
As any house this side of Auguita, Ga.. Re-
’membor the location. Tito wants of-the
country shall be supplied. y febll.’OO.
■Monday In respect to the memory
Hon- John B, LRfnp
count of sickness inti
ip,.?,, tttaamond.
of
ufid on W* Dalteni
lUybf Judge
pains will bo spared to render visitors com
° It te unnecessary to speak of the tnedioinal
dualities of tho water, os there are none to
pare tolhefit. in the Bute, having,Wn
jreat “medielne-wsteF’ of the Aborigin-
tE'eir
BoaZff
day, and
$1.00 per day
Tte -3%
tw3m. W.O.
j.-isge to give Cohutta a frisl.
north-east of
k,and from
T HE season Is at hand when these scour-
ges of childhood:begin to becoUto both
ti oubleaome.ahddangerous. Dr. John Ball's
Vegetable Worm Destroyer is ri remedy .alike
pleasant and effectual fir tho evil. There ia
not.tbe leastdiffieultyip getting children to
take the medieino. It la prepared in the form
of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with avidi
ty by children of ail ages. It destroys and ex
pels.worms more oflcctualy than any remedy
now \u mo. -iyliile at the samo time it will in
no way affect injuriously the health of the
child.
It can be procured front druggists and
country store* everywhere.
Dr. John Dali’s Principal Office. Louis
ville’Ky. may22tri6m.
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2,000 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOR SALE t
The subscriber offers for sale, all
his lands lying in Cedar Valley
and near Cedar Town. There la
about two thousand acres lying in
one body and it will be sori ail to
gether or will bo divided to suit purchasers.
There riTe four RWellfogs arid sots of out
buildings and the lands sc surrounding as to
conveniently make. four, settlements. The
dw-Hinds afe all good, two of them the resi
dence of the undersigned, and that formerly
by Judge Wm. E. Weft, have eight
rooms each and’lhe other two are framed
oottages with four rooms each.
There is also on the place a first class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, a)l
0B Thrts^LMdsriMri)lrif.tbp best quality, of
the famous Ceaar Valley Lands, and that
strangers maV know something- of their
ductivencss tho subscriber Would state
in 1868 Uri'taade All We over ten, five hun
dred pound bates of Cot'toh to the band, and
in i860 over eleven same sized bales to th*
band. •
The dwellings on lhe above nairied places
are aU within 'one mile of the Court House,
and eonsequshtly eenvenirnt to' Churqbe*
and Schools. Persons desiring to 'pOrehriri*
srerequeited to come and see the lands or
ibr further particulars addrers
. J.-J. MORRISON, ■
m*yl*-lrUw-tt ? CedUr Town, Go.
GREATiiARGANS
TOBACCO HOUSE!
Wealherford, Sloan & Thom
BROAD ST., ROME, GA..
W ILL keep constantly on hand a large
and oareiu’ly selected stock ot Vir
ginia and North Carolina Tobriooo, and will
supply the trade nn as reasonable terms ri*
can bo had elsewhere.
I. G. 8. WEATHERFORD,
Itoekinriiism Co. N. C.
W.O. fil LOAN. Rpme Ga. •
W. J. M. THOMAS.
jnnelOtrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C.
J. C. BAKER...
~R. W. ECHOLS
NEW
A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE BALE OF
Xx. Town Property. Apply to
may22trl6ny. ■ DR. J. KING;
BAKER &EGHOLS,
DEALERS IN
Frice of
SAWED LUMBER.
OWING to the increased price
of every artiule of home con
sumption, we, as a portion of
the laboring: class, feet that We
cannot live at the preseritloVr prices of Lum
ber and Sawing, therefore,
We, the Undersigned, shall on and after tbe
1st of February next, put tbe pries of-Dum
ber at our resnectiys.wi|ls. atll.Jf- por 100—
Hauling and Kiln-drying not ineluiled.
Remember oar Term* are INVARIABLE
GABH £
JOB ROGEBS,
. . .L.R..AS. D WRAGG,
J. G. MORRIS.
. pa- Other Dealers In. Lumber-are iuvlUe
to Join in this movement. jan24tw*wti
" rr ’ 1 r sa
NOTICE.
O NE Yoke of Oxen estrsyed from the stiR-
. soribar an the 38th of lost May. -
color, with a largi bell on one. collirai
ed on; • email .white speriura pm hind
mark* not recoUeotecLwmedlum p ■■■¥
JUnelbtriSt. ; *
■ r 4-7 '":;' t:
$Wi$¥k
fTlHE firm of A. G. 4 A. J. PITNER, has
. X this day been disso'vsd’hy mutual eon-
sent. AU person* indebted to the firm ere
requested to make Immediate payment. Ip A.
J. Pitner the Junior partner, expects to leave
this plate in a few months, anil their busl-
nris* must be wound up belbre he leaves.—
uigara, Tobacco, Snuffs,
T BAS, Yeast, Fonder* Ess. Ooflhe, Blaek-
Inc Oinomon Meoe, (Hive OIL Vinsgrir,
or sale by „ TURNWY, *
ffehll So. 8 Choioe Hons*.
OILS, PAINT&, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
X>’S’3ElS<X l TJFFjS9
FINE CIGARS,
IIGUORS fop MctllcaVPur*
’ poses, &o.,&o. &g.
Rome. Ga. Feh.-I8th*. [triwawtf.]
INSTITUTE)
IWJlIJi G*i-: ’:<-v-
-The Exercises of this Instittf-
Jen will be resumed on th*.83rd
lust, under the direction of James
S. Noyes and wi.e,assisted by A.
O.A. Hon ington, in the dfl**ic*J
r.S' , cttKr;; i ,^firApi£
ratus. Maps, Chute, do., for illustration, to
gether WltUoUg experi>nj$ Intsaohlofi.srt
offtr Inducements had inbst ftw sehoolo in
the State. Parent* and Guardians ^shing
to give their sons, daughteh, and w «B*e
th trough'Education- fitting tierit 5 *i**fj®* -
of every kind, osn do so at *h i Institution.
Dieelpl ne strict^ yet mild and persuasive.
Wly6w8m. .
1
This ii a ncio disiovery t it ft the result oj
tearned 'rittto&i ' ■ It it
■ triumph of Scientific
■SKILL III .
r ! is a Chemical Union of materials pro
vided by Nature herself, for rendering
pure the air we breathe. Its-action levin
obedience to fixed laws.
‘Quick, Sara and Powerful 2 -
It purifies dwellings, e'riVs, kitchens,
ItT.movoB aU offensive odonr-)
It cures burns with instant certainty)
It is the best preparation ever used for
fresh wounds";',. . V
It destroyriall Vegetable and animal pel- '
sons; . t-
It relievea in a feW sefcorids the bitea of in-
sects,'beris dri.; *.' /■ ' -
It soatters boi'a when forming;
It soothes toils when formed, and heals
them rripldjy-i
It is good fbr carbuncles, corns, ulcers and
sores; .
It cleanse tho teeth and purifies the breath.
Tho Worst symptoms of Typhoid and
Sctrlet Fiver are "mitigated by the use of
this FlOildjJt ba« been known to cheok the
spread of Typhoid Fever in families and
plantations. •" J': •;
For sale by drogglsts and country mer
chants generally—from whom orders are re-,
spec'tfrilly OAHoitod.
Try at least one bottle. Price fifty cents.
Folio#, directions. . v ”■
Manufactured only In the laboratory of J.
Darby,Auburn. Ala.
It may be orden d from . .
PROF. JOHN DABBY, ..
v . Auburn, Al&<
P. B. Persons wishing ores, soils water,
efa..analysed, oanh^e udone on reasonable
’Sid &r Baiker *' Eohols, Rome, Ga.
JarieOftriiy. . .
NOTICE.
Monday 18th lost, at 4 o’eloek, P.M.
juaeutri. C. H. STILLWELL, Seo’y.
~~ ROME RAIL ROAD
rfifer-ficaigawaiBft
Sale-of Articles
UNCLAIMED IN DEPOT.
: Will he sold on tb* first Tuesday in August
next at the Court House d«or iu’Rome) with
in the legal hours of sal* lhe following ar
ticles. refused end remaining unclaimed li
the Rome Railroad Jgcpo^ vis «1 box J. C.
Thornton. 1 box W. H- Buttis. -1 bo*
Johnson and B. 1 box P K. Brindley. 1
box D. A. Cochran. 6 boXC, liquor Ward A
Yarbr-ugb. 1 box tin J G. H. A Co. lbo*
tobac<o. no mark. 1 box, no mark. 2 bio*
o'"
ona i bbl. wine.- BCid topaj_fr
storage W
JulyQwlm. .,. t
4 TDuitf&tloiii for Bale* ',
Tto Gub»c.ribtr off*# for tale his
Plantation, Ifl’milcp balow.Bom*
ta’Floyd o-irinty, on Cooea river,
cofitaining 176 aorea—80 of which
* fine state
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