Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, July 19, 1860, Image 3

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®uj-ffficeMg Courier. Thursday Morning, July 19,1880. __ _ kg« naser in Charleston, S. 0., and Is authorised to make eontraots for Advertising, receive noney and give rocoipts. g®*SEB FIRST AND FOURTH PA GES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. Campa ign Courier. The Weeklv CouniER will be furnish ed from this date to Nov. 1st, for 50 cts,, and the Tri-Weekly for one Dollar. The friends of the Constitution, th* Union, and the Enpoucbhsnt or the Laws, are requested to assist in extend ing the’circulation of the Courier. [tri&wlm] (gj- We are requested to state that the Store of A. Baum was closed on yes terday for the purpose of marking down the goods, preparatory to his semi-annu 1 al “ selling off.” More Improvements. Wool Carding.—Dr. Dykes has now nearly ready for running, two beautiful new Wool Carding Machines in his new building near the Presbyterian Church. These Machines are of the latest and most approved style and will doubtless do first rate work. The Machinery is to be propelled by a beautiful 12 horse power steam engine, manufactured by Noble, Bro. & Co., of this city. We are glad to learn that Noble’s Engines are rapidly coming into high repute. New Banking House.—The wooden building formerly occupied by A. M. Sloan & Co., os a Dry Goods store is to be torn down and a fine brick building, for a Banking House, for the "Bank of the Empire State” is immediately to be erected in its place. The Directors of this Bank, since its re-organizaticn, are moving right forward towards the es tablishment of a first class Bank such os will command the confidence of all intelligent business men. There is no name in Upper Georgia that would in spire more confidence in a Banking Institution than that of Wade S. Coth ran, the worthy President of this Bank. We deem the Bank most fortunate in securing the service of Charles Oliver Stillwell as Cashier, certainly none bet ter could be found. Accident.—W. R. Partin was thrown from a horse on Tuesday the 17th inst., and by the fall, his right leg was broken below die knee—the bones protruding through the flesh. Breckinridge and Lane Ratification Meeting.—On Tuesday a portion of the Democratic party of Floyd, met in the Court House for the purpose of ratifying the nominations of Breckinridge and Lane. The call wan addressed exclusive ly. to “the members of the National Democrat ic party." We considered ourselvesvory -mupl Breckinridge .friends compensated us by requesting us to publish their proceedings.— We, of course, take it as tin honor to be permitted to do so, and, therefore, cheerfully comply. Negro Laborers Wanted.—Col. John D. Gray, contractor on the Ga. A Ala. R. R., desires to hire some 40 or 50 ne gro men to work on this road. Col. G. has large experience in the management of all kinds of laborers, and owners may safely trust their negroes to his LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the VANDERBILT New York, July 15.—The. steamship Vanderbilt, Capt. Lefevre, from Havre via Southapton, with Liverpool dates, from the latter by telegraph to the 4th instant, has arrived. Liverpool Cotton Market, July 4th (via Southampton.)—The sales in three days foot up 25,000 bales, of which spec ulators and exporters took 7000. The market is declining and irregular; quo tations are barely maintained. The sales on Wednesday evening (July 4) were 10,000 bales, of which . speculators and exporters took 3000. The market was irregular and unchanged. General Intelligence. Heenan, the “Benicia Boy,” and Col. Cipariani, come passengers by the Fan- derbilt. The latter comes to make ar rangements for Prince Napoleon’s visit. There have been numerous failures among the Leather merchants of Eng land. Their aggregate liabilities will reach £1,500,000. The American hide houses of Liverpool, however, are not compromised. Fresh disturbances have broken out at Naples. A police station was sack ed, pillaged, and a number of persons killed. .The king has ordered the formation of a National Guard. Garibaldi has appointed a new Min istry, the old being unpopular with the people. Signor Natoli is the new Min ster of Foreign Affairs. Morocco has paid the first instalment of the indemnity to Spain. The Neapolitan Ambassador is ex pected at Turin with propositions for an alliance between Naples and Sardiania. Fresh massacres have occurred in Sicily. Prince Napoleon succeeds Je rome as President of the French Privy Council. The Portuguese Ministry has re signed. General Lane. Washington, July 15 General Jo seph Lane, the Seceder's candidate for Vice President, leaves this morning for North Carolina. He will visit Warren- ton and other places by invitation, be sides his birthplace, before returning to Oregon. Items by the Overland Mail. Van Buren., July 15.—TheOverland Mail, with San Francisco dates to the 10th inst., has arrived. ' The Supreme Court has decided! against the Peter Smith land titles, except in such cases os favor the actual settlers nioro than the speculators. The official minority for the Demo cratic candidate for Congress in Oregon is 70 votes. The opponents of Lana have secured a majority of the Legis lature. JgyRegister for the campaign. All our cause needs is truth.—Mobile Regis■ ter.—(Douglas.) . The Register is candid, at any rate, Montgomery Post.—(BelL) ggjyTho sale of that remarkable and truly valuable preparation, Periy Davis' Pain Killer, is constantly and rapidly increasing. During the past year the demand for this great remedy has been altogether unprecedented. Scarcely a 1, slighted by being left out, but our week passes by during which we do not b jo. . hear of some remarkable cure havin been performed, within the circle c. our acquaintance, by the use of the Pain Killer.—Prov. Gen. Advertiser. Special ffoficeg. i0. F. NO. 40. Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd_ WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—C. H. SMITH, N. G., THUS. J. PERRY. V. G., R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOtrily. * I. O. O. F. Floyd Enoampment, No. 11 R EGULAR meeting!, 2nd and 4th Wed nesday Nights in each month. OrrtcERS—N. J. OMBERG, C. P. R. L. CARTER, J. W. A. P. NEELD, B. W. GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE, Treas. juneltrlly. X ltOMK Royal Arch Chapter, Regular Meeting! FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu each month. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. Q. LOVE, Sce'y.febOtrily. ^EB-Oiir city is at this time thronged with the elite of the medical profession from ail parts of the United States. If they would permit us to advise, wo would suggest that each of them take homo with them a pack age of Dr. Bull's Vegetable Worm Destroyer, and introduce it in their prentice instead of the nauseous drugs heretofore used. It is so pleasant that children actually cry for it, and it destroys worms with unfailing cer tainty, and without injury to the child.— Louisville Democrat. [july!7tri3t Balloon BY * MONS. WELLS, On Thursday, the . 10th inst. FROM THE RAILROAD PARK. M ONS. WELLS proposes to make one of hie beautiful Balloon Ascensions from opposite . Etowah Houie at 4 o’clock on Thursday the 19th inst. [julyl7tri2t ” CAVE~3PRINGH0TEF FOR SALE! THE Hotel property formerly known ns the Home House situa ted In Cave Spring, is offered for isle on reasonable end cosy terms. Bosidei the Hotel Building there Is a store house and land sufficient for three or four ■tores more. Immediately on and fronting the Publio Square. There is in all ahout SJ acres of Land. Thero is also a good Livery Stable on the Lot and all necessary out buildings for Hotel and culinary f july!7triSlm] GRAHAM* Family Supplies BY Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at the Drug Storo of Baker, Echols * Strickland. Room over McGuire A Pinson’s store. Rome, Ge., July 14, trlly,• JAS.W. LANGSTON, No. 2 Choice Hotel, , BROAD STREET, ROME, GA T HE Undersigned will keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting of FLOUR, BACON, MEAL, LARD, SUGAR, CANDLES, SYRUP, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, 8EGARS, ' . COFFEE, CCtton Yarns, F18H > DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, *c. No protenes is made to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL as at any other House in the city, KSTTerms—Cash only. JA8. W. LANGSTON. jrne2—twtf Wanted. 10 purchase or hire a No. i cook, washer ’ 131, at P. C Jnlyl4trl3t. T . . ' and ironer. Address, box 131, at P. O., CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, * I ROME, GA. I r S just receiving a largo and well selected stock of Confectionaries, such as Candles, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, Maccaroni, Vermicilli Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice, • Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, cocoanuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA'Y CHEESE, SUGARS. FINE SYRUP, COFFEE. Twenty five different brands of ehoico Cigars, a!so a lot of fine Chewing Tobacce. TERMS CASH. mar22tntf. Geo. & Ala. Railroad. STOCKHOLDERS TAKE NOTICE. B Y resolution of the Board of Directors, the Third Installment, being Ten per cent, upon the stock subscribed, is called for payable on or by the 1st of August next. CHAS. H. SMITH, Sce’y & Tr. july!2 tlonof the Ladie^torteirnew and olegaj AND m FLOWERS, and everything b fig## Milinroy bu ‘ iaeiB ^z NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Robt. Rattey.) P. L. TURNLEY, McGuire * Pinson. Three days in the week— TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Rome, Ga. — ^ ^!jr-Consignmonts must bo made td M. P j 5TNA INSURANCE COIgALCERAN, Agent. may!2trily. ggyThe Hon. John P. King, Presi dent of the Georgia Railroad and Bank- >• ing Company, left Augusta on Saturday evening, to join his family in New York, and will take passage on the I8t& inst, per steamer Persia, Sot England. Benjamin H. Warren, Esq., has been appointed President pro tern, during his absence. ROME HIGH SCHOOL. The Exorcisesof this school will be resumed on MONDAY, 27th August next. triewtd. E. J. MAGRUDER. W OULD respectfully Inform his 1 friends and customers, and public generally, that he i e now epening a very large and at- _____ tractive Stock of Drags, Medicines,Chemicals DvcstuflTs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.— Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in feet, every thing iu his line or that is usually kept in e First Class Drag Store. Having had several years experience, and by giving his personal attention to the busi ness, ho hopes to merit a sharo of public pa tronage, and to be able to furnish his cue tomers reliable articles, at as LOW PRICES, As any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re member the location. The wants of the country shall be supplied. febll.’CO. Burnt to Death in a Bonkm.—At Akron, last night, in celebration of the Fourth, a bonfire was made at the corn ier of Market and Howard streste. A •young man named Sam'l O'Neil, carry ing a barrel to the pile, (which was. al ready blazing with tar barrels and pine- boxes) by aocident, fell head-long into the flames. He vros, for seconds, not .counted in the midst of the fire, and fcasao out crawling on hands and knees, •with not a shred of raiment on him.— "Kill mo l” he shrieked "For God s Jk sake kill me. Cut my throat—any H thing—only kilt me.” After all effort P .that medical or surgical skill could give had been rendered, he died this morn ing, after suffering physical distress un speakable. ... .... Our informant says his shrieks still ring in his ears.—CXeaveland (O.) Herald. ! Hon. Robt. McMillan.—We dip the (following from the Clarkesville Herald, x U>f the 6th inst; Y# We are authorized to say that Col. Mo- UfiUan declined to accept a place upon the ExbeUtive Committee of the ‘Nation al Democratic frarty,” and will support Breckinridge and Lane. g6F*Coolies are getting 'humorous dn Havana. A letter frbm that city says: "We already begin to see idle and worthless Chinese in our stroots in too large numbers for the safety of property. In Havana and suburbs, at this time, we ihavo between 38,000 and 39,000 free ne groes or colored; about 37,000 slaves, and92,000 to 93,000white persons—al. told, nearly 169,000.” KEMPTON’S TRIG0PHER0US. K EMPTON’S TRICOPHEROUS is a Medicated Compound for preserving, resioring and bcautifyiug the Hair, for re moving dandruff, and for preventing the hair from falling out. It is compounded on purely scientific principles* and is entirely of a vegetable character. It strengthens the roots of the hair by stimuli Ving the scalp, oleansos the head, and. Os an agreeable acces sory <o the toilet, is unsurpassed. In th-s words of e. poet, who has proved its exccllaut ?_r.S varied qualities, it may now bo truly said— Behold a double charm, whose potent power, Adds a now grace to boauty's choicest dower, Bids hor rich curls a silken lustre win, Heals the torn ilosh, and cools the bnrning skin. * The loosened hair, touched by Its halm takes root, . And from the scalp new, living fibres shoot; And look at woman—lo! each flower tress, Shinos as it wares, though late 'twos lustre- loss. Smiling, she marks the change—her fears are flown, The erowning gift of nature is her own; At mors and eve the liquid is applied, The rich mess lengthens, and grows thiok beside, She makes no secret of the eause, and thus Spreads the just fame of Kempton’s Trlco pherous. For sale by P. L;Turnley, Rome, Ga. junc30tw3m C0HUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, GA. The undersignod will open the Hotel at these springs bn the 1st of June, for .the ac commodation of persons dosiring to visit this Well known and deservodly popular water ing place. The houses have an been repair ed, and the rooms newly furnished, and no paine will be spared to render visitors com fortable. It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal qualities of the water.n* there are noue to compare to them, in the State, having been the great'“mjMtoine Water” of the Aborlgin- ees for centuries. Thom desiring to .visit the springs this season for health, win find it to their advantage to give Cohutta a trial. Boabd:—Fur .one week or lees, tl 26 per day, and fora longer time at the rate of $1.00 per day The springe ere 20 mile* north-east of Dalton, on tho W. * A. R. R.,and from whioh point a hack will run daily. maymwSm. W.O.LOUGHMILLBR. 26,000 POUNDS CHOICE BACON, FOR SALE BY SLOAN &.HOOPER. June 23.—twlm. NEWS. NEWS. GRAND SCHEME FOR AUGUST, 1800. georgiastZtelottery McKINNEY * Co., Managers. Authorised by Special Aetef the Legislature. 26,828*PRIZES. MORE THAN 1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 T’K’B. CAPITAL* PRIZE 900,000. TICKETS ONLY $10. Helves, Quarters and Eighths ^ proportion. To be Drawn Each Saturday, In 1880, In the city of .Savannah Ga. CLASS 83 to be' Drawn AUG. 4, 1860. CLASS 84, " « 11, 1860. , CLASS 86, >» „ 13> 186 o. CLA8S 86, « . « 26, 1860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prise $60,000 is 1 20,000 is 10,000 Is 6,000 is 4,000 is 8,000 is A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, OA. jan31,1860j [Trlly. A.notion AND COMMISSION ROOM! BY Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs. ^^T tho Storo Room formerly occupied by HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital $ VOOOOOO Paid up capital ;;; Vwos E. G. Riplev, Pres., T. A. Alexander, V. T K. Brace, Scc’ty. A. A. Williams. Ad, W S. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga april5tri1y. 5 PHCENIX INSURANCE HARTFORD. CON. CAPITAL $400,000! CHARTER, PRRFTU H. Kel«S^ A S K,Ag^Rom;,G april5trily. Change of Schedule. Office Romf. R * ,I '„ n , 0 ^o' Rn Rome, March 31, I860. O N and after Sunday the 1st day of tho Morning train will leave Rome at 71 o’clock, A. M. returaing auyo Etowah River Plantation For Sale. The undersignod of fers for snlo Ills l’lnn- 8limitation on tho South Hide of tho Etmvnh Kiv. r. tev-. n miles from Kingston and adjoin ing tho celohrated place of Col. Nathan Bass. This Land is bounded on tho norih by the river which separates it from tho Romo Rail road track. Tho plaoe contains Five Hundred Acres of Land—ono hundred and twenty-five first quality river bottom, and tho balanao first quality upland. There is about 300 acres in cultivation, and the remainder well tim bered. There is a comfortable dwelling and ont-houses. including an almost new Gin Houso and Smew. Price $11,000—Terms, $5,000 ensh, and the balance in notes at one, two and three years with interest from date snd well secured. Come and sec the place or eddroes, JOHN C. EVE, june7-w2Utwtf Kingston, Ga, 2,000 ACRES ' OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE ! The subscriber offere for salo, all his lands lying in Cedar Valley and near Cedar Town. Thero is about two thousand acres lying in ono body and it will bo sola all to gether or will be divided to suit purchasers. Thero arc four dwelling! and sets of out buildings and the lands so surrounding as to convoniontly make four settlements. The dwellings are all good, two of them tho resi dence of tho undersigned, and that formerly occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight rooms each and the other two are framod cottages with four rooms each. Thero is also on tho place a first class flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all carried by water power. These Lands are all of the best quality of tho famous Cedar Valley Lands, and thnt strangers may know something of their pro ductiveness the subscriber would state that in 1863 ho tnado a little over ten, five hun dred pound bales of Cotton to the hand, end in I860 over eleven same sized bales to the hand. Tho dwellings on the abnve named pieces ara all within one mile of the Court House, end consequently convenient to Churches end Schools. Persons desiring to purchase ■re requested to come and eee the lands or for further particulars address J. J. MORRISON, mayl2-trliw-tf. Cedar Town, Ga. cl Medical College of AT MOBILE. The lectures of this Institution will com mence the 14th Nov. next. The Legislature of the State appropriated fifty thousand dollars at its inst session, for the benefit of the Colloge. This donation has enabled tho Trustees to erect a magnifi cent building complete in all its departments. Tho museum of the College has been se lected In Europe with great care, and ie sec ond to none in the country. There arc throe large Hospitals in Mobile fi-ee to the ‘stu dents. Tho rooms fur Practical Anatomy will be oponod about the middloof October. FACULTY. J. C. Nott, M. D., Professor of Surgery. J. F. Heustis, M. D., Professor of Anat omy. ” Wm. H. Anderson, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology. Goo. A. Kotchum, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. ' F. A. Ross, M. D., Professor of Materia Modica and Therapeutic,. F. E. Gordon. M. D„ Professor of Obstet ric, and Dieeasvs of Women and Children. J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry. Gornnwy Ow n. M. D., 1 Demonstrators of A. P. Hall. M. D.. J Ahatomy. H. D. Smidt, M. D.. Prosector of Surgery, Addrers W. H. ANDERSON, june26tri3m. Dean of Faculty. J. C. BAKER..... B. W. ECHOLS DYSPEPTICS READ! The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known. I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, formerly of Griffin, Ga. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and other* In thin vi tally can attest to Its virtues. For sale in Rome, by julyQ.tfc J, G YEISER NEGROES FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber will keep constantly on hand, a few ehoiee hands for tale, at rea sonable prices. Wanted a few likely young Negroes for which the'i I chest prloes wlH be paid in cash. JanlT-tri-’m WM. BaMEY. Varnishes of all Kinds. A LSO, TURPENTINE, for sale by A TURNLEY, fobtt. No. 3 Choice House. T 0UI8VILLK Artesian Well Water and I i Congress Water, on draft with ice at juneOtri. FARELL * YEISER’S. MATRESSES MADE TO ORDER, Or, 6ld Ones Repaired. T HE undersigned will make to order flrom ihc best of materials all SIZES AND SHAPES OF MATRESSES, At reasonable prices. He will also repair old . nos, and make them good as new, lor a small compensation. JOHN A. CLARK. parShop in tho rear of Eve’s Carriage hop. ’ mny24triHm WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BROAD ST., ROMF, GA. W ILL keep constantly on baud a large nnd carefully selected stock of Vir ginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and will supply tho trade an ns rousonablo terms can bo haxLclsoivhcro. I, G. S. WEATHERFORD, Itoekinyham Co. N. C. W. C SI.OAN. Roma Ga. W. J. M. THOMAS. junel9trily. Rockingham, Co. N. C. NEW firm: i BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN iiniumin JllUPJj Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DYBSTUPPS9 FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur* poses, &c., &c. &c. THE HORSE MANSION. SALE AND LIVERY nn Broad Street, Rome, Ga. BY MORRISON & LOGAN, "HORSE!*MANSION,” formerly owned by Wm. Ram-y, but moro re- Joently by John H. Walker, haa been .seed by the present proprietors, and :ertion will be spared to givo perfect satisfaction to thoee who may patromae this 8table. Mr. B. O. Logan, whose long experi ence eminently qualifies him for the place, will have charge’of the business, and the proprietor* hope, by meriting, to receive a liberal (hare of publio patronage. /Eff-The best of Horses and Vehicles will he kept for hire. £•7Persons wishing to buy or soil h'-rses may always gei a good.trado at this Stable, meySltrily. Romo. Ga. Feb. 18th. [triwawtf.] Cancers can be Cured ! Dr. n. W. JANUARY T ENDERS his sorvicco for the treatment of Cano.roue Diseases, whether local or in the uterus, Scrdfula and Chronic Diseases. HU treatment is very mild, and perfectly safe, whether taken WterPally or locally applied. The romedlet ara vegetable. As proof of hie unrivalled success in’the treat ment of Cancerous Disease*, he Would refer /NLARK’8 Genuine Friction Matches—tho cheapest and beet, at ______ jtnultru FARELL * YEI8HR’ 2,000 U 1,600 is 1,100 Is 1,000 i $60,000 20,000 10,000 6,000 4,000 8,000 2,000 1,600 1,100 10 600 ere 6,006 2 40.0 are BOO 2 . SOS ate SIQ 2 ■ 200 are 400 60 160 are 7,500 100 100 are 10,000 100 06 are 0,600 100 86 are 8,600 Approximation Prises, 25,448 prises, amounting to $212,140 25,828 Prizes Amounting to $300,040 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Csrtifioatcs’of Packages will be sold at th* folluwing rates, which Is the riek A Ceriificate of Package oi 10 W1 Do Do Do Wholes, $60 10 Halvee, 30 10 Quarters, 16 10 Eighths, 7.60 sMU*— : — ’ Packago do do do LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Flan! Whioh takos place on every Wednesday and Saturday in 1800. 1 Capital Prize of. $23,000 1 Prize of 4,600 ,v 1 Prize of...... 4,000 1 Prize of. .....: 8,000 1 Prize of. .2,171 20 10 Prises of $700 are. 7,000 40 Prises of. 176 aw.. 7,000 ' 60 Prises of. 125 are 6.260 269 Prizes of. 80 are 20,720 64 Prizes of. 50 are 3,200 64 Prises of.......... 30 are......... 1,920 64 Prises of. 20 are 1,280 6,032 Prizesof. 10 are 66,320 28,224 Prises of. 5 arc 141,120 34,312 Prizos Amounting to $281,481.20 Whole Tickets Id, Shews in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tiokets el Certificates, en close tho money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of whioh they will he for warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may desig nate. The list of drawn numbers and prises wilt bo sent to pnrehasers immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be direeted to McKINNEY * Co„ july25trl. Savannah, Ga. ROME RAIL ROAD Sale of Articles UNCLAIMED IN DEPOT. Will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in August next at tho Court House di.or in Rome, with in the legal hours of eale the following ar ticles, refused and remaining unclaimed'in the Rome Railroad Depot, Viz: 1 box J. C. Thornton. 1 box W. H- Burtie. 1 box Johnson and S. 1 box P. K. Brindley. 1 box D A. Cochran. 6 boxes liquor Ward * Yarbrough. 1 box. tin J. G. H. * Co. 1 box tobacco, no mark.. 1 box, no mark. 2 bags and 1 packago lead, no mark. 1 bdle. iron, no mark. 1 bbl. liquor, C. P. Cuss in, and one 4 bbl. wine. Sold to pay fVeigbt and storage. W. S. COTHRAN, julyOwlm. Supt. Daily Stage Line. Between Rome and Talladega. T HE Coaohes now make . close connections with j tho Railroads at both ends* of the touto' Distance 00 miles j time 23 hours. Through Passengers will find this an agree able route. Leaves Bomeevery morning at 0i o’clock Leaves Talladrga every even. 0 “ POWELL * HUTCHINSON, junelOtrily Proprietors. GREAT BARGANS IN TOWN PROPERTY. A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE BALE OF Town Property. Apply to may22tri6m. T)R. J. KING. S UKNETT’S Flavoring Extracts.' Coco- nine, Knlleston and Tooth Wash—a h supply at FARELL * YEISER. Superior White Lead, A T very low priee*. Also, Linseed Oil jfx. Copal, Demar and Japan Varnishes all of the best quality and at lowest prices. YEISER. For isle by FARELL A7 ta. Dr. J. M. Fort. M.. D., Keyeburg. Ky.;_Dr. ~>. D., Lexington, Ky.; Warner Esq., Fredericksburg, Va.; Hon. , Mississippi; Dr. Norfleet, M. D., 1, Ky.; Dr.Beylee. M. D., Ripley, J)ll'ard. M. D., Chicago, Ill.|>*‘- t»n ’ Tanner, .Athens, Ala.; J. H. E LL.D., Murfreesboro’, Teen.; Rev. J Graves, Nashville. Tcnn.. M. L. Berry, Dillard, D. D., Lexington, Ky.; W Spindle, Esq., Frederiekeburg, Va.; Joel Berry, Ml Ha) Dr)^DiPard, M. D.,'Chicago, HI.; Peter- - Ala.; f. H. Eaton, , B. Graves. Nashville. Tenn.. Al. J,. uenr. Esq., Morphy, N. C.; Dr. Maxey, M. D.. Tomp- klusrille, Ky.; felderW.C. Buck, Marlon, Ala.: Elder C. H. Stillwell, Rome, Ga.; Dan iel Ware, LaGrange, Ga^ " ‘ ’ i, Ter Murfreesboro, Ann., June 23—trlly. D U. BULL'S Worm Destroyer—a fresh supply at FARELL * YEISER’S. UBS Italian Salad Oil, for table use at juneOtri. FARELL * YEISER JIM* Oils* T>UUE Kerosene, Machino lard, Tanners JT Whale, and Camphehe and Burning Fluid Fps sale low by juneOtri: FARELL A YEISER. Segura and Tobacco. T | HE finest quality of genuine Havana So gers, and best grades of Tobacco—es- peoisuly for retail trade. To be had at junsOtsi. FARELL * YEISER. Dissolution. HE firm of A. G. * A. J. PITNER, has ■ this day hosts ■dUso’.v.d by mutual con sent. All ponotio indebted to tho firm are lequoeted to make immediate payment, as A. J. Pitner the Junior partn*r*ej;.ecto to leave thla place in a few months, and their bust- , ness must be wound up before ho leaves.— |1 he business will be conducted in the nnme and stylo of A. G. PITNRR, at tho o d stand, where the notes and accounts of th. o™ wU’ be found for a shot