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Tuesday Morning, July 1> 1800.
flat' JosBnn Walker is Agent for this
paper in Chariest in. 8. C.. and is authorized
,0 make contracts for Advertising, receive
[limey and give rcceiptB.
ggy-SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA
GE! FOR IN I'ERESTING READING
MATTER;
figyOn to-morrow night in St. Peter’s
Church Rev. Dr. Quintard, will deliver a
lecture on the “Peculiarities of the
Episcopal Church."
II®* Rev. A. C. Dayton, author of
“Theodosia Earnest,” and “The Infidel’s
Daughter,” will preach at the Baptist
Church, in this place, on Wednesday
night, the 18th inst.
86^ Steamer Alfnrata arrived from
Greensport, on Friday morning, at 6
o’clock, with 20 passengers, 11 bales
cotton, and lumber.
Rome, July 14, 1860.
8©“The July term of Floyd Supe
rior Court was resumed on yester.
day.
City Improvements.—Oar city contin
ues to improve. Two of the remaining
lots, left vacant by the fire in January
1839, are having fine brick stores erect
ed upon them. Messrs Reese & Bay
ard are building one, and Messrs. Smith
AOinberg the other. Dr. R. C Word is
putting up a neat brick office next door
below J. II. McClung, and Col. Shorter
is building a brick store on lot above
Va. E. Berry & Co. Mr. O. B. Eve’s Car
riage factory is up, and the machinery
being moved into it.. It will soon be in
operation.
Worth Noticing.—Buyers of dry
goods are reminded by R. S. Norton &
Son that at the first of this year they
marked down their prices and required
payments to be made on the 1st of July
for all goods sold before that date. But
from this time to the 1st of Jan. this
firm retain their low prices and give as
long credit as those who did not reduce
for short credit. It is not necessary for
us (o state that the Nortons keep the
very Aril of goods and always offer them
at fair terms. See Advertisement.
The IIoosac (Mass.) Tunnel.—'The
distance to be cut through the mountain
for the IIoosac Tunnel Is four miles and
a half, and the material to be cut
hrough is hard mica* slate, intermingled
with quartz. The height of the tunnel
is to be eighteen feet, its width four
teen. V *
'1 he Work gets on slowly; the rate of
advance is only two nnd a half feet a
day. On the 3lst May the workmen
had reached just 1683 feet into the
mountain, from tho east end. The dis
tance made on the west side is about
800 feet. Three miles and a half of
solid rock yet lie between, the workmen
on the east side and those on the west
side! As the work- is now done- by
blasting (not boring,Jit will require at
least ten or twenty years to finish the
tunnel, unless some new and more per
fect machine for boring is brought to
bear on the work. There are now eigh
ty wookmen engaged," night and day,
working in gangs, eight hours each at a
time.
The distance between the highest
point of tlie mountatn and the tunnel
below, when finished, is not less than
two thousand feet.
The Biq Race.—From Wilkes’ Spirit
of the Times, of Thursday, last we copy
the following:
Planet, Cont/aree and Daniel Boone.-*-
These three celebrated race horses have
been entered in a sweepstakes of S5 000
each, to be run on the Fashion Course,
Long Island, in the fall of theyear. The
proprietor of the track, Mr. Henry Col
ton, adds $5,000 to the stakes, so that
the race will be for $20,000. Four milo
heats is the test to which these famous
racers will have to put their powers.—
The value of the stakes, and the repu
tation of the horses engaged, combine
to make tiiis One of the greatest races
of modern times. Here we have three
of the greatest performers of tho ago,
perhaps, and they stand as the repre
sentatives of three of the greatest stal
lions that the world has seen. In this
race Planet, the best of Revenue’s got,
Daniel Boone, by Lexington, dam bv
Glencoe, and Congaree, by Glencoe, dam
by Monarch, will come together. “When
Greek meet Greek, then is the tug of
war 1” '
Univesitv of Virginia.—At the late
commencement of this institution, (Ju
ly 4th,) the following young gentlemen
lrotn Georgia were among the gradu
ates: R. II. Couper, of Darien, in Lutin
language, and in French language and
Literature; It. Falligant, Savannah, in
Latin language nud in Moral Philoso
phy; W. F Garrison, in Latin language;
K. L. Bardwell, in Chemistry; Edward
0. Anderson. Jr.,-in law ; Albert G. Mc-
Murray, Cussville, in Moral Philoso
phy- _ *
Among those distinguished in studies,
we find: it. H. Couper, in German lan
guage; It. Falligant, in French lan
guage ; E. L. Bardwell, in Mathemat
ics; J. C. Sapp, in Chemistry; H. S.
Orme, in Medicine; W. L. McEdmur-
ray, in Cnntu-in and Statute Law.
Horace T. Shaw, of Madison, Ga.,
was declared prn/icieid ir. Literature.
■iuanges or Schedules.—The Sched
ules on the Western & Atlantic and
Rome Railroads have been so changed,
that the upspassongor train on the former
arrives at Kingston three quarters of an
hour sooner, and on tho latten»lea.i?es
that point at that time, and arrives at
ilinine three quarters of an hour sooner
than by the old Schedule. The trains
Cleave Romo at same hours as hereto
fore.
Clark County Agricultural Fair.—
Prof. R. M. Johnston will deliver the
introductory address, and Rev. C. W*
Howard the annual oration, before the
Agricultural Association of Clark coun
ty in October next.
‘Crops in Texas Valley.—Wd learn
that there has not been rain in Texas
Valley for near two months, and that
tho corn is suffering -to ne alarming ex
tent.
KEMPTON’S
TRIC0PHER0US.
5MPTONS TRIOOl’HEIiOUS
J*
A Man Killed in Presence op »is
Wife.—The New Orleans Doltii.'of-ffwly
4th,savs: •
It appears that George Scli^Afger,
a peaceable and hard-working VnUUg
man, who lielongs to Creole Engine
Ouvumny •$» wti® sitting with uiu
young wife, to whom lie has been re
cently woddiid, on the steps of a house
at'lie corner of Tonti and. Hipoyrouse
street, Third District, when. at about
half-pust 8 o'olook on Monday night, a
young man named John Reqoke passed
by. and. looking up at Mrs. Sbhwurger,
remarked in a loud and insulting man
ner: “There’s one of my wives.’ lhe
indignant husband leaped to Ins feet,
nn t retorting with tne exolara.ition,
“You're ad—d liar 1” slapped Renoke
across the face with the back of his
hand. Rsncke instantly drew a knite
and thfmt It into Sell war gar’s side, up
to the hilt, and then th.vde his escape.
Sjliwarger staggered hack, and fell into
the arms of his terrified wife, tie was
oarried home, to the corner of Bayou
road and Broad streets, and died at'll
o’clock yesterday miming. At 3
o’olook in the afternoon, Lieut. Mazoret
succeeded in arresting Renoke, and he
is now confined in the Third Distriot
lock-up.
TC ii dicuto.l Compound for preserving,
r.-s oring and l.eaulifyiig ilio Hair, for rc-
m ivilirf dandruff, and for preventing the
hair from fati ng out Itis compounded on
purely scientific prin -iplos, and is ontiroly
of a vogotnbiu diameter. It strongih-ma the
roots of the hair by stimulating tho scalp,
t-lonnsos tho head, and as an agreeable acces
sory to the toilet is unsurpassed. In tho
words of a poet, who has proved its oscollont
and varied qualities, it may now bo truly
said—
B -hold admiblo charm, whose potent power,
Adds a new grace to beauty's -hoieost dower,
Rids hor rich curls a silsea lustre win.
il.-als tho torn flesh, and cools tho burning
skin.
The loosened hair, touched by its balm takes
root.
And from the scalp now, living fibres -moot*
And look nl Woman—lo! ea >h flower tress,
Shinos as it Waves, though lato ’ivas lustre-
toss.
Smiling, Sho marks tho change—hor fonrs
ato flow a,
The crowning gift of naturo ishorown;
A' nmrtt and eve tho liquid is applied,
Tho rich mass lengthens, and grows thick
bedde,
She makes no secret of tho cuise, and thus
Spreads the just fame of Kempton's Trieo-
pheveus.
For sale by P. L.Turnloy, Rome, Ga.
june30tw3m
jSpeciqi polices.
NO. 40.
„ Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT in enchmonih*
Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. G„
TUGS. J. PERRY, V. G„
R T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
fobOtrily.
I. O. O. F.
Floyd ; Encampment, No. 1L
$75,000
rpHE Citizens of Floyd county and the
_JL Capitalists of this State, dro hereby in-
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights in each month.
Officers—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R l;c\rter, J. W.
A. P. NEELD. S. W.
GEO. R. WARD. Scribe,
R. T. HARGROVE. Trcas.
juno2trily.
X H0ME . my
Royal Arch Chapter,
TUESDAY
? ;mar
T in each month.
THOS. J. PKRRY. H. P.,
ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DITCKER, S.,
D. J. SANDERS. Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. febQtrily.
faVos Dr. Bull to carry anything by
storm. It was only the o.hor dav that ho
introduced to the .public his Vegetable Worm
Destroyer, and its fame has alrondv spread
like fire in a dry stnblo. Tho pleasant form j aud forward bills.
of can iy m which it is prepared pleases the I
chit Iren, its promptnnd happy efficts p’oasos . „ „ „ . . ,
'll - m-tilers and its cheapness )>1 a es tho MCUlCEll UOI16S6 01 Alfl.nfl.TDR
fathers.—Indianapolis Journal. J uly 10tri3t jqmJlLE,
The loctures of this Institution will oom-
formed that bonds to the amount of S.vuntj-
five Thousand Dollurs hare been issued by
the Inferior Court of this County by virtue of
anaotof the Legislature, sustained . by the
County,vote for the purpose of aiding in tbs
consiiuction of the Goo. A Ala. Railroad, and
said bonds have been delivered to tbe'.Rail
road Company for sale.
Representiog tho county stock, we rospect-
fu ly call tho attention of capitalists to this
inv s ment, & we ask an investigation of tho
validity and ample seourity of said B -nds.—
Norn bo.tir can be made by any state or
corporation. Th;y are redeemable in ten
years, bearing interest at the rate of soven
p.-r ct. p.iyab 0 semi-annually at Romel Au
gusta, Savannah or Now York as tho purcha
ser may doSro. Tbo st.mk of the county in
said railroad stands pledged for their re
demption. They will be endorsed hy tho
Company, and 'by tho not authorizing the
’ssuing of said bonds tho entire real estate of
this county which is returned at nine tnil-
li.ns of dollars and is subject to semi -annual
taxation; to meet tbo interest and final y to
pav the principal.
We prefer these Bonds shall find a Homo
market where the said Company aro known
nnd our county's faith aud honor aro un
doubted.
Wo refer yon to tho act of tho Legislature
found on tho 251st page of ihe Laws of 1857.
For further information or negotiation apply
to O. H. Smith, a member of tho Court, and
Treasurer of the Company.
CH \8. H. SMITH, ) Justices
L. D BCRWELL, of tho
SAM L MOBLEY. ) Inferior
W.Mi CULLOUGII, Court ol
J. R. TOWERS, J Floyd County.
^TS'AugUHta Chronicle, Romo Soutbornor,
and Savannah 'News, please copy 3 times,
' '” [triwtw2w
CICERO A. SMITH,
DIALER IX
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME. GA.
J S inst receiving a largo nnd well selected
st ick of Confectionaries, such as .
C’ndias, Rabins, *
Figs, Dates,
citron. > currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
M \cearoni, Vermicilli
Nitmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, L mons,
Aim mds co°oanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DAY CHEESE. SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty five different brands of choice
Cigar., a'so a 'ol of fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tntf.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House former,'./ occupied bp. k Itobl. Bailey.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
W OULD ve-peetfully inform hi*
friends and customer.., and
puld'io generally, that he Is
now opening n very lnrge nnd at-
tractive Stock of Drugs. Medicines.CUamfeal
Dyeshtllk, Perfumery nnd F.iue.y 'Avti-les.-r-
Al«>. l’tvints, Oils, Varaiab.es. Liquor ter
Modinnl uses, Also Seeds of all.kind's, both
Field and Garden. (Southern Raised).—
G!as<. Putty. Glue, Brushes,nnd in fact, every
tiling ; n his line or that is usually kept in a
First Class.Drug Store.
Having hAd s. veral years experience and
by givin : his p rsnual attention to tlio busi
uess. he h ipcd merit a share of public pa
tronage, ami to be a'la to furnish his cus
tonicri reliable article*. at as
LOW PRICES,
As any ho-iso this s'de of Augusta, Ga.. Be-
meml'er tho local inn. Tbo wants of the
country shall be supplied. fobll.’SO.
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. I
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOR SALE t
Tbo subscriber off. rs for sale, all
iia lauda lying in Cedar Va'.loy
ind near Colar Town. Thore is
about two thousand a r s lying 1n
no body and it will bo so it 81110-
g.tncr or will bu .livid- d to suit purchasors.
There aro four dwellings and sets of out
buildin s and the Ian s so surrounding ns to
eoiiv ni ntly make four's.tt'einon's. Tho
dw.llinja are all good, two of them tho resl-
dunce of Uie undersigned, and that form rly
occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, h ive eight
moms each ami tho oilier two aro framed
cottages with four rooms each.
There is also on the place a first class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all
carried by wut.r-powor.
These Lauds are all of the best quality of
tlio famous Cedar Va'.loy Lands, and th .t
strangers may know som-thing of their pro
duct iven ss tho subscriber would state that
in 1858 he made a little over ten. five hun
dred pound hales of Cotton to tho hand, and
in 1859 over eleven same siz.d bales to tho
hand.
The dw lliugs on tho ab-vo named places
are all within one rni'e of the Court House,
and cnusoq.u ntly eonv ni. nt to Churches
nnd Schon's. Persons desiring to purchase
are reqiie.ted to com-, and see the luuds or
for furthor particulars nd’fre-s
COHUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, «A.
The uudersignsd wi.l open tho Hotol at
hose springs on the 1st of Juno, for the
, nmo.lation of person, desiring to visit this
—polar water-
w 11 known and deservedly popular water-
in - P noe. The houses have all been r pair-
od. r a P .d the room._newly furnished, and no
pains will be spare! to render visitors com-
Itto unn-cesssry to speak of the medicinal
qualities of the water, a* there are none a
compare to them, in the Slat), having boen
tho great ‘-medioiuo water” of 1the AboirUm-
cos for onturies. Those dealring, to yisit the
springs this season ter health, wTl. find it to
oni ,V weMi oX‘». *" « per
diy'and for°a lonlgor time at tile rate of
$1.00 per day
mnyl2-tri*w-tf.
J. J MORRISON,
Cedar T wn, Ga.
mcnce the 1 itl. N..v. next.
The L-gU'ature of tho State appropriated
fifty tho. sand dollars at its last se.sion, for
tho benefit ..f >he College. Tbi, donation
has enable 1 tho Trustees to erect a magnifi
cent building complete in all its departments.
The museum of the College has b en se
lected in Europe with great care, and is sec-
ond-to none iii tlio country. There aro three
largo Hospitals in Mobile free to the B U-
dents.
Tho rooms for Practical Anatomy will bo
opened nbuut the middicof October.
FACULTY.
Family
Supplies
JHI m B *
JAS.W.LA1N0ST0IV,
No, 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD-STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will keep ageheral as-
sortment of Fatally Groceries consisting
of :
FLOUR, . BACON, '.
MEAL, LARD,
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, 8EGAR6,
COFFEE, Cottf'di Yarn
FISH, DRIED AND FREE
FRUITo IN THEIR SEASON, Ac.
No pretense is made to a. WHOLESALE
business, but persons may ba' sure of gettin,
at least ' as Good Bargains horn at RET4U
as at any .other House in tho'dty.
€3ErT?erms—Cash only.
JAS. W. LANGSTON.
jrno2—twtf
25,000 FOUNDS
CHOICE BACON,
FOR SALE BY
SLOAN &. HOOPER.
Juno 23.—twlm.
Auction
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
J. C. Nott, M. D., Professor of Surgcr
•gerv.
J: F. Houstis, M. D., Prol'ossor of Anat
Ph
Wm. H. Anderson. M. D., Professor of
A T the 8toru Room formerly occupied by
McGuire & Pinson. Three days in tbo
we k—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Pome, Oa.
^Sy-Conffgunints must ba made t-> M. P
OALCERAN, Agent. muyl2trily.
Iiysiologyand Pathology.
Geo. A. Ke'cl.iim. M. P., Prefessor of
Principles and Pract ice of Medicine,
F. A. Itoas. M D., Professor of Muleria
Mediea a id Therapeu ic. 1 .
F. E. Gordon, M. D„ Profes-or of Obslet-
ries and Diseases of Women an.l Children..
J. W. Mullet. Prefos.-nr of Chemistry.
Gnrnnwy Ow. n. M. D..) Dein.instrutors of
A. P, Hall, M, D..- } Anatomy.
H. D. Smidt, M. D.. Pr -sector of Surgery.
Address W. H. ANDERSON,
juno26tri3m. Dean of Faculty.
MATRESSES
MADE TO ORDER,
Or, Old 0ne3 Repaired.
T HE undersigned will make to order from
tho best of materials all
SIZES AND SHAPES OF MATRESSES,
At reasonable prices. Ho will also repair
aid - nes, and make them good as new, tor a
small c.-mpensotion,
JOHN Ai CLARK.
4u, the rear of Eve's Carriage
■ may.34trli|m
THE HORSE MANSION.
SALE AND LIVERY
Broad Street, Rome, Ga
MORRISON & LOGAN.
Etowah River Plantation
For Sile.
The undersigned of
fers for sala his Plan
tntinn »n the South
,iide of the E'nwa*’
Kiv r. sev n miles from Kineet nnnd ndjoin-
ing the celebrated pi ioe of Col. N -thon B-is».
This Land is bounded on the nnr h by tho
river which separates it from the Rom) Rail
road track.
The place contni-s F've Hundred Acres of
Land—ono hundr d ai.d twenty-fi.e first
quality river bolt- in. and the halannp fi st
qua'itv up land. Th ra is about 3(19 acres
in cultivation, and iho remainder wall tim
bered. There is a comfortable dwell ng nnd
out houses, including an aim .st new Gin
House nnd S-rew.
Pr'ce $11,000—Terms, $5,000 c-.sh, nnd the
tnlnr.co in note-mt ore. two an 1 three years
with interest from data nnd weil.BOonred.
Come and eco the place or rddre-s.
JOHN 0. EVE,
june7-w2tatwtf Kingston, Ga,
LOOK ! STARTLING FACTS I
GRAND SCHEME FOB
JUNE, I860.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
. McKINNEY & Co., Manager*.
Authorized , by, Special Act of tho Legislature.
25,828lpniZES.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZETO EYERY.2 I K’S.
CAPITAL PRIZE
SH 9 O C) m
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and. Eighths in proportion.
To bs Drawn Each Saturday, in 1890, in th*
city of Savannah Ga«
CLASS 79 to be Drawn JULY 7, 18*0.
CLASS 80, “ “ 14, 1800....
CLASS 81, « : « 21,- 1860.
CLASS 82, « “ 28, 1880.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
Prize $60,000 Is " '
20,000 is
ID,boots
• ' 6,000 is . .. '
‘ 4,000 is
3,000 is
?S;t •
- 1,100 is
1,000 are * *
600 are' • 1
400 ore-- • if
*’ 800 are
200 are
. 160 are
100 are
96 are
86are " >
Approximation Prizes.
26,448 prizes, amounting to $212,140
25,828 Prizes Amounting to 9869,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Cjrtificat.B of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Package ol 10 Wholes, $00
Do do * 10 Halves, SO
Do Ido 10 Quarters,' 16
Do do lOElgbths, 7.60
19
2
2
2
60
100
100
100
$60,000
.20,000
10,000
6,000
w
!;!
1,100
6,000
6,000
805
10J)00
9J00
8,600
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Plan!
Which takes place on every Wednesday and
Saturday in 1800;
* .
1 Capital Prize of..............
$28,009
1 Pr.ie of....
...................
4,600
1 Prise of.
iili liilllin inn
4,000
1 Prize of......
3,000
1 Prize of.
...J2,17l 20
10 Prizos of....
....$700 are,.
7.000
40 Priz .sof.
.... 176' ere..
7.000 ..
50 £risos of
..... 126 arc..
6.260
250 Pr'zos ot.
80 are..
20.72fc
Ot Prizes of.....
...... 60 arc,.
...... 3,200
01 Priz.sof.....
30 are..
...... 1,920-
04 Prizes of.....
...... 20 arc..
1,280
6,032 Prizes of.....
10 are..
60.320
28,224 Prizes of.....
..... 6 are..
......141:120
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO HOUSE!
34,312 Prizes Amounting to 0281,481.20
Whole Tickets $5,
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING Tickets cr Certificates, en*.
close tbo nion. y t-i our address for tbe ticketae-
ordered, on receipt of which they will be for
warded by first mail. Pure!asms <an havn,
tickets ending in any figure tbey may desig
nate.
The list of drawn numbers and prises wilt
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
A’l communications strktly cnfidcntlal.
Orders f r Tink. ts or Cartifioatss. by Mail
or Express, to bo directed In
McKinney * co„ ,
junc23tri. •; 8avanhah,.Ga.
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
W ILT, keep constantly on baud a large
a::d carelu ly Select d stock of Vir
ginia nnd North Carolina Tobo,’o», nnd will
supply th) trade - n as reasonable terms as
can bo hud elsewhere.
I. G. 8 WEATHERFORD.
Bnnkin -hiun Co. N. C.
W. C Sr.OAN Bonn* Go.
W. J. M. THOMAS
jnnolfltrlly. Rockingham, Co. N. C.
"HORSE MANSION.'’ formerly
nwn r d.by Wm. Ham y, but inure ro-
ncnUv by John II. Walker, has bo u
purchased by tho present prnpr’-etors. and
no ex rtinn will bo spar d to give p r bet
satisfaction to those who may patronize this
Stable. : Mr. E. G.Lovan, whoso long experi-
enoi oininontly. nualifics him f r tho pine*,
will have cl.argo of the bus'n ss. ana the
cl.argo
pr-ipri .tors hope, by in riting, to rcceivo a
liberal share <-f public patronago.
$30*The bost of Horses and Vehicles will
ba le pt f r liirc.
’^ar-Persons wishing to buy or soil h -rses
may always get a good trade at this Stable.
mny.Htrily.
GREAT RARGANSj^^
T0Wi\ PROPERTY.
A
GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF
T.-wn Properly. App'.v to
Uiay22ti i5m. DR. J. KING.
B URNETTS Flavoring Extracts. Coco
aine, Kallcstun and Tooth Wash—t
iresh supply at FARELL A YEISER.
Superior White Lead,
1 T very 1 »w pricta. Also, L'nscud Oil
jCV. Copal,- Demar and Jupan Varnialjoe
ttiT^ tbo best quality cn.l nt low<*t prices.
For Halo by FARELL A YEIbER.
. Oils,
JJURE Koroseiib, Ma hinc Lard, Tnnnzrs
nDYSPEPTICS READ!
The nest Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BL168,
formerly of Griffin, Ga.
- Prof. W. W. 8harpe, and othors in this vl-
inity can attest to its virtues.
For sale in Rome, by -
julyfl.tf.. J. fl YEISER
NEGROES FOR SALE.
T HE Suba .ri'-er wil! keop ennstandy on
band, a few choice hands for sals, at rea-
sona'-lo pricee.
Wanted a few likely young Negroes for
which the 11 - testprices "ill he paid tn_cash.
janll-tri- n WM. RaMEY.
Varnishes of all Kinds.
LSO, TURPENTINE, terra's by ^
No. 8 Choice House.
The* springs sre 20 miles north-east of
Dalton,on tire ^ *, A ' ^..re’* ui fr ° m
Wi.nle; and Cauiphenft and Burning
F.uld For sale luw by
june9tri. FARELL A YEISER.
- Segars and Tobacco.
ilEfinest qua’ity of genuine Havana So
gars, nn l best grade of Tobacco—es
pecially for retail trade. To be bed at
junitii. FABELL A YEISER.
J. C. BAKER ~R. W. ECHOLS
NEW
firm: i
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
|W
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts.
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
dyestuffs?
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, &o., &c. &c.
Romo. Ga. Feb. 18th. [triwawtf.]
Cancers can be Cured !
Dr. R. W. JANUARY
nflENDERS hi. sorvi Vs f-.r the treatment
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid!
This is anew discovery/ It'is the__TuiUt of
learned research t . Jt ts
triumph of-. Scientific
I T i*a Chemical Union bf materials pro
vided l.yNafure herself,- ;tbr rendering
nure the air we breathe. 'Its action Is in-
an _
pure the air wo breathe,
obedience to fixed laws.
Qutab, Sure and Powerful !
It purifies dw Ding*, s-flfcs, kitchens ,
Itr. mows all ,-fifen.ivo odors , -.
It cur -s burns with instant certainty;
It is thj b st preparation ever used for
fieih wounds,
It destroys all vegetable and animal, poi-
sons,
It rellevt* in a few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees Ac.;
It scatters boi’s when forming,
It Boothes boils when formed) and hssib
L lidlr
them rapidly; . ,
It is good for carbuncles, corns, oleers and
sores; -
It olennse the teeth bnd.purifiee the breath.
Tbe worst symptoms of Typhoid and
8c irlet. Fever.ore mitigated by tbe use of
this Fluid; it l.a* been known to cheek the
spread of Typhoid Fever in families and
ihi-'*’ '
- ntations.
For sole by druggets. and country mer
chants genoi aUy-^from whom orders are re-
spvctfrilly solicited.
Try at least ono bottle.- -Price fifty cents.
Follow dlreotlons. •
Manufactured only in the laboratory of J.
Darby. Aul-urn. -A|a.
It may be order d from
prof. joh: t DABBY,
Auburn, Ata.
F. B. Persons wishing ores, soils, water,
cte^ analyzed, can have It done on reasonable
terms by sending to l?rqf. Darby.
Sold t.y Baker A -Echols, Rome. Ga.
juMdltrily.
ROME RAIL ROAD
Articles
'UNCLAIMEDINDSPP*.-
Will be sold on the'first Tuesday, in Angust
next at the Court House d. or in Rome, with
in the legal hours of sal, the following ar-
D'Bsolution.
T HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has
this day been disso’vt-d by mutual con
sent. All persona Indebted to the firm are
jouiiestcd to make immediate payment, aa A.
J. Pitner the junior partner, expects to leave
this pla e in a few months, aru) their busl-
nos* must he wound up be'bre he leaves.—
The business will be oondnoted in the name
and stria of A. G. PITNER, at tho o d stand,
where the notes and'socounts of the firm will
be found, for a short time,
jan'l—ittwgwtf
am If (
: \h
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs,
T EAS, Yeast, Ponders Ess. Coffee. Black
ing Cinamon Maco, Olive OU, Vinegar,
^Congress Water, on draft witbic._a_ L j g»uV ^
fun®*"* W *FABELL * YEIBER’S,
_ . Ky.t W
Spindle, Esq.. Fred.rioksliurg, Va.) Hon.
Joel Berry. Miesbslppl; Dr. Norfleet, hi. D.,
Port Royal, Ky.t'Dr. Payles, M. D., Ripley,
Mo.. Dr. Dil ard. M. D.. Chicago, Ill.; keter-
t<-n Tnnn.-r, Athens, Ala,;'J. H. .Eaton.
LL.D.. Murfrcesb'iro’, Tenn.; Rev.. J. .R.
Graves,' Nashvilli. Tenn.. M. L. Berry. Esq.,
Murphy, N. C.; Dr. Maxtor, M. D.. T mp- riARR Cnarb.j. nnw‘»n.b*^ I
klnrvitfe, Kvq felder W. C. Buo’«, MaHon, r r H ® Ooachsa now- make
Daily Stage Line.
Between Rome and
^rf^h^Tenn 0 .June 28-trlly. nto*.^.tar^ob miles ; time 22
eng.
>, T«
the Railroads at both <
•J~^R BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a fresh at
m
dm
%
M
- '
supply at FARELL A YEISER S.
SURE Italian Salad Oil. for table use at
juucOtri
FARELL A YEISER.