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Courier,
Saturday Morning} July 28, 1800.
,fS9~ JosF.pn Walkeb is Agent • for this-
paper in Charleston, S. C.. and Is authorized
,o make contracts for Advertising, receive
noney and give receipts. .
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Campaign Courier*
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ed from this date to Nov. 1st, for 50 cts.,
end the Tri-Weekly for one Dollar.
The friends of the Constitution, the
U.yio.v, AND THE Enforcement of the then ontlie election day in August, or-
Laws, are requested to assist in extend
ing the circulation of the Courier.
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Convention ofule Constitutional
Union Party.
Mili.edoevili.e, July 10 I860.
The Executive Committee of the Con
stitutional Unton Party, after mature
■deliberation upon the subject, advise
-.and recommend' that the Parly proceed
at once to appoint delegates to assem
ble in Convention, in this place, on
MONDAY, the 13th of August for the
purpose of nominating its Presidentia
Electoral ticket, and for the further
purpose of consulting in reference to
the means that may be calculated to se
cure its success.
J. W. A. Sanford. Hines Ilolt. It. A.
T. Ridley. William D. Lewis. .C. II.
Hopkins. L. F. W. Andrews. S. II.
Freeman. John- Milledge.
The Coi-usiuus Bank Cases.—Tbe Su
preme Court at its recent session in
Macon, unanimously affirmed the-iorig
inal decision in the Bank cases from
Columbus, made by tbe first sot of
Judges holding the stockholders liable.
Latest News.
Prqfected Fiendish Operation.
§». Lours, Mo., July 26.—An extrr
from Bonham, Texas, dated July 17th,
contains a letter from the editor of the
Dallas Herald, stating that a fire at that
Sface had led to the discovery 1 of a plan
to devastate the whole of the northern
portion of Texae. ‘ ,
Two preachers, Messrs, Blount and
McKinney,'who were expelled from
that section last year, are lueinBtigators
of the plot. Their plan was to lay the
i country waste by destroying all
ammunition, &c„ and get the sec
tion into a state of heiptessness, and
Special ffioficeg,
$75,000.
Jpl rjlHE Citizens of Floyd eounty and the
NO. 40.
Lester Delivk
ton Courier says Lester, who was tecent-
1 ly arrested iu Ouarleston while attempt.
I ing to sell a negro he had stolen in Geor-
■ g'ut, and who belonged to an organized
* band of uc-gr; thieves, with their head
4 quarters iu Ogechee swamp, wa^deliv-
creil up by the authorities who had
charge of him, upon a requisition from
Gov. Brown. He left Charleston on
the 25th, by way of Savannah to Mill-
' \ edgeville.
UgyThe Douglas Democratic State
Convention has been postponed until
the 14th of August, and will be held in
Milledgeville.
Georgia sure for Douglas.—The
■Southerner if - Advertiser “learns that Gov.
.Joseph E. Blown intends to support
Douglas and Johnson.” The Boceders
had as well secede from the race in
( this State. Georgia will go for Douglas
by “thirty thousand majority," and Goy.
Brown will, perhaps, “not ho satisfied
with less.”
8<iy*A correspondent writing from
JCaliioun, Gordon county, says “Bell
fend Everett stock is daily advancing.”
(A meeting to send delegates to the Mill-
edgcville Convention will be held in
that place to-day,
Commerce of Charleston.—The Mer
cury's Quarterly Statement of the com-
icrce of Charleston, as exhibited by a
arelal examination of the records of
ho Custom House, shows that the to-
•utoulue of the articles exported du-j
ring the three months ending .June 3U,
■mounts to §4,960,300, of winch Eng-
and took §3,050,824, and France §5j0,-
J22. The value of the imports during
i same .time amounts to §330,723.
8®* Three Southern States hold
elections during the month of August
—Missouri and Arkansas on the 6th,
' 5 orth Carolina on the 9th. Full ties-
vets are in the field for State offices in
■ each, but only in Missiouri is the line
of demavkation drawn between the
friends of Breckinridge and Douglas.
Another Atlantic Cable.—The late
f*‘“ign advices mentioned that on the
•3d instant a project of law was laid be
fore the Corps Legislatin' of France, de-
. mumling its approval of the Convention
f or the establishment of a submarine
telegraph between France and the Uni-
•ted States. Who are the parties to this
project, what capital will bo required,
how is it to be raised, and what places
are to be the termini of the promoted
! telegraph are not mentioned. It was
•'•announced over a year ago that Nupol-
• eon was resolved not to bo dependent
eon England for American news,and was
J'inost anxious to have a sub-Atlttntio tel-
«egraiih of his own. Therefore an ear
nest attempt will probably soon be made
Ho carry out this Atlantic telegraph pro
ject. It is as likely as not that Na-
''jjoleen will make it- ft nfttional undorta-
ijcing. .
Wasted Philanthrope. — We learn
m* the New York pupersthatextraor-
'dinary efforts were made by the Aboli
tionists of that city, on the arrival of the
«• Bluqs,” to prevail on the negro musi-
•oians to leave their masters and be free;
tftnd it seema the negroes humored the
J6ke handsomely bv protesting that they
^wero perfectly satisfied with their con-
*<diuon and felt warmly attaohed to their
masters. The three colored musicians
■who accompanied tho “ Blues” are free
.already,—Ohron, <5c Sent.
ganize a general iusurrection.
Tlioy- were to be aided by emissaries
from the North nnd parties friendly to
such devastation, who were in Texas.—
Their plan was districted and sub-dis
tricted. Each district was' to be under
the direction of white men, who were
to control unrl direct, the negroes. Sev
eral white men and negroes have been
arrested.
Fires in the following places are repor
ted to have occurred on the same day:
At. Black Jack Grove, Denton, Pilot
Point, Ladonia, Belknap, Moll ford, and
several smaller files at other plaoes.
Prompt and effective measures will be
taken for the preservation of life and
property.
Additional by the Canada.
• The following were the authorized quo
tations :
Fair Orleans 7Jd | Mid. Orleans 5Id
Fair Mobiles 7d | Mid. Mobiles 5Jd
Fair Uplands 0}d | Mid. Uplands 5Jd
American Wheat was quoted at 20®
29d. '
Ship News.—Arrived from Mobile
(be ship Elbo Brake at Liverpool;
from Charleston, the Matilda at Liver
pool.
Tfcc Knights of the Golden Circle
Rejected.
New Orleans, July 25.—The barque
A exinft lias arrived Iteref.omCardenos.
A letter from Vera Cruz to tho Mexican
Consul in this city says that the Knights
of the Golden Circle had proposed
to assist the Constitutional Govern
ment bill that Juarez had rejected their
ofi'ei.
The Savannah Blues Homework
Round.
New York, J uly 25.—The Savannah
Blues left in the steamship Florida for
Savannuh to-day. They were escorted
to the boat by the City Guard.
Judge Terry Acquitted.
St. JosEPfls, Mo., July. 25.—The Po-
noy Express, with Sun Francisco advi.
ccs to the 7th inst., has urrived.
Judge Terry (who killed Mr. Brode
rick in a duel) was acquitted owing to
the absence of witnesses.
New York, July 25.—The cotton mar
ket wat firmer, with sales of 1,500 bales
Middling Uplands lOf cents. Flour de
clined ; sales 13,500 barrels. Wheat
heavy. Sugar and Coffee firm. Rice
quiet, and Orleans Molasses quoted at
40 cents.
Capitalists of this itato, are hereby in
formed that bonds to the amount of Seventy-
five Thousand Dollars have been issued by
■} Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd' from, the Inferior Court of this County by virtue of
NESDAY NIGHT in each month. ' , . an octfP^the Legislature, sustained by the-
Officers—C, H. SMITH, N. _G„ _ f P, r *“? PW* ?!
TUGS. J. PERRY. V. G.,
R T. HARGROVE. Seoretary,
W. N. DUOKER, Treasurer.
Bounty,vote ror the purpose of aidir_
couBtr ui tion of the Geo. A Ala. Railroad,and
said bonis have boon delivered to the Bail-
road Company for sale.
febStrllv ' Representing the county stock, we respect-
y ‘ r-o.ii the attention of capitalists to this
A we ask an investigation it the
ample sedurity of. said Bonds
can be made by any state or
Floyd Encampment, No, interest at the rate of seven
P»,laz—«,W-.
XV nesday Nights in each month. f®?, * j J^i^stook of the county in
edged for their re-
a endorsed by the
I. O. O. F.
Officers—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J, W.
A. P, NEELD. 8. W.
GEO. R. WARD. Scribe,
R. T,. HARQROVE, Trees,
jnn.e2trlly.
gk ja ROME i A/
Royal Arch Chapter,
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDATi
NIGllT in each month, *
THOS. J. PERRY, H. P..
ANDREW J. BEAIU>EN, K-,
WILLIAM N. DUSKER. S-,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Sco'y. febfltrily.
Mothers peed no longor w rry their chil
dren half to death, forcing wormsocd.oil and
similar disgusting drugs down their throats.
Dr. John B ill's Vegetable Worm Destroyer
is just tire article tlioy want,. Put up in the
form of candy, the children arc delighted
with It, and worms are dcstioycd us if by a
stroke of lightuing.—Henderson Courier.
july24tw3t
1st JANUARY, 1861.
said railroad
demption. The;
this county which is r.”,!^
li.ns of dollars and is j
taxation, to meet the interoi”*X*”“ n * 1
pay the principal.
We prefer theso Bonds shall w. —
market where the said Company
and our county's faith ana honor_
doubted.
Wo refer you to the act of tho Logiri*.t ttT ,
found on the 2&Ut page of the Laws of l*vi
For further information or negotiation appV
to C. H. Smith, a member of the Court, ari
Treasurer of tho Company.
CHAS. H. SMITH, Justices
L. D. BURWELL,
. SAM'L MOBLEY.
•; W.M.CULLOLGH,
J. R. TOWERS,
j*®*Augusta Chronicle, Romo Southerner,
and Savannah News, please copy 3 times,
and forward bills. [triw*w2w
We are continuing to sell our Goods on time
IT IU’ Mil MIT ADjVANGIS*
Which we did the first six months of the year,
Payable 1st January 1861.
Our Summer Goods at very Low Prices.
B. S. NORTON & SON.
julyl7—twawtf
. Southerner copy.
'
of the
Inferior
Court ot
Floyd County.
,abe. Demo
cratic member of tbo Legislature of
Tennessee, from _ t’annon county, lias
declared for B.l-il n nd Everett. Bo
prospers tlie good oause.
ROME HIGH SCHOOL,
The Exercises of this schoul will
be resumed on
MONDAY,
27th August next,
triiwtd. E. J. MAGRUDEU.
%
CICERO A. SMITH,
- DU ALE It IN
G0NTECTI0NARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
I S just receiving a largo and well selected
stu-k of Confectionaries, such as
Cindies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Miccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Lmons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DA Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty five different brands of choice
Oignrs. a so a tot of fine Chewing Tobacce.
TERMS GASII. mar22tritf.
NEW”
DRDfx STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
Itou.se formerly occupied by Hobt. Battcy.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
W OULD respectfully inform hi*
friends and customer., and
jddio generally, that ho is
now opening a very lsrgo nnd at- IK.
tractive Stonk of Drugs, Medicines, Chom
Dyestuffs. Perfumery nnd Fnncy Articles.—
Al»o. Paints. Oils, Vaniishos, Liquor for
Medical uses. • Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field nnd Garden. (S.jnthern Raised).—
Glass,Putty, Glue. Brushes,and in fuet, every
thing in his line or that is usually kept in a
Fir3t Class Drug Store,
Having hadsoveral years experience, and
by giving his personal attention to the busi
ness, he hopes to merit a share of public pa
tronage, nnd to be ablo to furnish his cub
totners reliable articles, at on
LOW PRICES,
As any house this Rida of Augusta. Ga„ Re
member tho location. Tho wants of the
country shall bo supplied. fobll.'OO.
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLE7 LANDS
FOIt SALK !
The subscriber off rs for sale, ail
Ilia lands lying in Cellar Valley
and nnar Co-lar Town. Tliore is
about two thousand a-res lyire in
ouo body and it will bo soul all to
other or will be-divided to suit purchasers
There are lour dwellings aud sets of oat
buildings and the lands so surrounding ns to
conveniently make four settlements. The
dwellings tire .all good, two of them tho resi
dence of the undersigned, and that form -rly
occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight
rooms each anil tho other two are framed
cottages witli four rooms each.
There is also on tho place a first, class
flourin 'mill and two good Saw Mills, all
carried by water power.
Those Lands are ell of tho best quality of
the famous Cedar Va'loy Lands, and tint
strangers may know something of thoir pro-
duedven ss tho subscriber would stale that
in 1858 ho made a lit'lo over tin. tlvo hun
dred pound bales of Cotton to tho hand, and
Medical College of Alabama
AT MOBILE.
The lectures of this Institution will com
mence tho Itth Nov. next.
The Legislature of the State appropriated
fifty thousaud dollars at its last session, for
tho; benefit of the College. This donation
has'enabled the Trustees to erect a magnifi
cent building complete in nil its departments.
The museum of the College has been se
lected in Europo with great care, and is sec
ond to none in the country. There are three
large Hospitals in Mobile free to the stu
dents.
Tho rooms for Practical Anatomy will be
opened about the middle of October.
FACULTY.
. J. C. Notk, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
J. F. Iloastis. M. D., Professor of Anat
omy.
Wm. H. Anderson, M. D., Professor of
Physiology and Pathology.
Geo. A. Ketcbum, M. D., Professor of
Principles and Practice of Medicine.
F. A. Ross. M. D.; Professor of Materia
Modica and Therapeutics.
F. E. Gordon. M. D„ Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women and Children.
J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry.
Gornnwy Owen, M. D., 1 Demonstrators of
A. P. Hall, M. D., j Anatomy.
H. D. Srnidt, M. D„ Prosector of Surgery.
Address W. H. ANDERSON,
june26triSm. Dean of Faculty.
mmw & nwmg,
GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE.
to make room for our Fall > and Winter Stock
■ We are offering all our Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
RMSS GOO
WHEW
All our Organdie
All our Plain ani^,^
-All our French Catab,' lc ,, p r ,J
-All our Grenadine and
A11 our Lace Points, MauttVluJ
and Summer Coverings gejf
All our Parasols and Ladies^\Ji
All our stock of Gentlemen's S
All our s'oek of Spring and Sut
The nbovo mi-mion-d y ods w-ll all positiv;
goods at very reusonable prices. Give us an eat
july7
V
, Chemicals
t
1
COHUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
The unrlersignod wi.'l open tho Hotel at
th ine epringsou tho 1st of Junoi for tho ao-
co.umo lation «f periton^ deatrlng to visit this
well known and deservodly pouular wutcr-
in ; plane. Tho houses have all been repair
ed. and tho rooms newly furnished, and no
pains will be spared to rendor visitors com
fortable. ,
It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal
qualities of the water, as there arc nono to
fcomparo to thorn, in tho State, having been
tho great‘‘medicine woter’*of tho Aborigin-
ces for centuries. Those desiring to visit tho
springs this season for health, will find it to
tneir advantage to give Cohutta a trial.
Board:—For one week or less, $1 25 por
day, and for a longer tirao at tho rate ot
$1.00 por day , . .
Tho springs are 20 miles north-east of
Dalton, on tho W. A A. R. R#ftnd from
which point a hack will run daily,
may 12tw3m. W. C. LOUGHMILLBR.
Dissolution. .
T HE firm or A. G. a A. j. PITNEB, haa
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All perrons indebted tt> tbe firm are
•requested to make immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitner the junior partner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, and their but!-
ness must be wound up before he leaves.—
Tho business will be conducted In the name
and style or A. G. PITNER, at the old etand,
where the notes and accounts of the firm will
be found for a short time. ,
jan3—lttwawtf
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid!
This te a new discovery! It is the result qf
learned research l It is
triumph of Scientific
SKIL L I U
I T is a Chemical Union of materials pro
vided by Nature hersolf, for rendering
pure tho air wo broutbe. Its action is in
obodience to fixed laws.
' Quick, Sore and Powerful!
It purifies dwellings, sinkt, kitchen*;
It removes all offensive odors ;
It cures burnB with instant certainly;
It is tho best preparation ever used for
fresh wounds'; •
It destroys all vegetable and animat poi
sons ;
It relieves in a few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees Ac.;
It scatters boils when forming ;
It soothes boils when formed, and heals
them rapidly;
It is good tor carbuncles, corns ulcers snd
sores;
It cleanse the teeth and purifies the breath
Tho worst symptoms of T.vpJioid and
Scarlet Fover are mitigated by the use of
this Fluid; it ha* boon known to chock the
spread pf Typhoid Fover iu families and
plantations. ’ ^
For sale by druggists and country mew
chant, generally—trom whom orders are re-
spectniUy solicited.
Try nt least one bottle. Price fifty ^cents.
Follow direetidns.
Manufactured only in the laboratory of J.
Darby, Aul-urn. Ala.
It may bo order'd from
PROF. JOHr DARBY,
Auburn, Ala.
F. B. Persons wishing ores, soils water,
etc., analyzed, can have it done on reasonable
terms by sending to Prof. Darby.
Sold by Baker A Eebols, Rome, Ga.
jnne2UriIy.
ROME RAIL ROAD
...od It......
in 1S50 over eleven same sized bales to the
hnnd.
The dwellings on the above named plaoes
are all within one mile of'the Court House,'
and consequently convent nt to Churches
and Schools. Parsons desiring to purchase
ore requested to come nnd soo the lunds or
for further particulars r.d-'reza
• J. J. MORRISON,
mayl2-tri*w-tf. Cedar Town, Ga.
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
’S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
formerly of Griffin, Ga.
Prqf. W. \V. Sbtirpc, and others in this vl-
Inlty can attest to it* virtues.
For salo in Rome, by
jnlvfl.tf. J. G YEI3ER
Sale of Articles
UNCLAIMED IN DEPOT.
Will ho sold on the first Tuesday .in August
next at tho Court House d- or in Rome, with
in tho legal hours of sals the following ar
ticles. refused and remaining um-lnim d in
the Romo Railroad Depot, viz: 1 b-x J. C.
Thornton. 1 box W. H Burtis. 1 box
Johnson and 8. X box P K Brindley. 1
box D A. Coi bran. 5 boxe.- liquor Ward A
Yarbr ugh. 1 box tin J G. II. A Co. 1 box
tobtic o. no mark. 1 box, no mark. 2 bags
and I -package lead, no murk. 1 bcllo. iron,
no murk. 1 bbl. liquor, “ ”
one i bbl. wine,
storage.
ju yOwlra. Supt.
Family
Supplies
BY
JAS.fr.LANGSTON,
No, 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will keep a gonoral as-
sortiueut ot Family Groceries consisting
of 1
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL, LABD,
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO.
MOLASSES, SEGARS,
' COFFEE. Cotton Yarns,
FISH, DRIED AND FRESH
FRTJITo IN THEIR SEASON, Ac.
No pretense is made to a ^WHOLESALE
business, but poisons may be «ure of getting
nt least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL
as at any other House in the city. —.
CSTTerms—Cash only, ) MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
jrne2—twtf
JAS. W. LANGSTON.
25,000 POUNDS
CHOICE BACON,
FOR SALEBY
SLOAN &.HOOPER.
wjune 23.—twlm.
Auction
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
by
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
T tho Store Room formerly occupied by
McGuire A Pinson. Three days in the
jfJIpSDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Rome, Oa.
/7SfCon*igimonts must be made to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent. . may!2trily.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber will keep constantly on
hand, a few choice hands for salo, at roa-
aonable prices. .
Wanted a few likely young Negroei for
which the 11; best prices will bn paid in cash,
-i — janlf-trl-tw WM. RaMEY.
0
NOTICE.
NE Yoko of Oxen estreved from tho sub.
1 soribor an the 28th of last May. Red
col T. with a large bell on one. collar screw
ed on, a small white spi-ck on on* hind leg;
marks not recollected—medium rise.
RICHARD RAMSEY,
junemriSt. Kingston, Ga.
D
R. BULL'S Worm Destroyer—a froth
supply at FARELL A yEISER'S.
Etowah River Plantation
For Stile.
. The undersigned of
fers for sale hi* Plan
tation on the South
klilo of tho Etowah
r. seven mile* from Kingst- nan-tadjoin-
tng: thecelebrated.plaoe of Col. Nathan Bn*a.
Thi. Land is bounded, on the nor h by the
river whieh Separates It from tho Rome Rail
road track. . - ' -
The place contains Five Hundred Aeree of
Laud—one hundr-d and twenty-five-first
quality river bolt; til. and the tmiunco first
...... n quality up land. Thro is about 300 acres
i’quor. C. P Cassini, and In oultivation, and the remainder w*U tim-
Sioid to pay frelglft and bored. There is a comfortable dwell/ng and
W. 8. CuTHllAN, ' jout-honses. including an alniest new. Gin
H-iU’o nnd Screw.
Price $!l,O00-',Terms, $5,000 c
balance in notes <1 one. two and
with interest from date snd well.
Come and see the place or rddrer .
JOHN C. EVE,
jUne7-w2Utwtf Kingston, Ga,
Rail Road Notice.
Office Dautos A Jacksoxvillb R. R. Co.
Dautox, Ga., May 22d, 1360.
N OTICE R hereby given, that tho 4th in-
staiimei t, ten dollars on each share of
the Capital stock subscribed, of iho Dalton A
Jacksonville Railroad Company, has been
called by the Directors, payable at tbe office
of tho Company in Dalton, on the first day
of August next. By order,
junelw2m EDWABD WHITE, Soe’y
A Fresh and large Stock of Southern Raised
Grasp Seed.
QT all kinds, just reeolved iqr^^
fobl4 No. 3 Choice House.
’ OUISVILLE Artesian Well Water and
A Congress Water, on draft with lee at
luneOtA. FARELL A YEISER'S.
Prise ■ $60,000 is * $60,000'
l ' 20,000 is 20,000
1 10,000 is 10,000
l 6,000 is 6,000
1 4,000 is 4,000
1 3,000 i* 3,000
1 2,000 is 2,000
1 1,600 is 1,600
. 1 1,100 is 1,100'
6 1,000 are 6,COO
10 600 are 6,000
2 400 are 800
2 300 are (00
2 200 are 400
60 150 are 7,600
100 100 are 10,000
100 05 are ; , 0,500
100 86 are 8,500
Approximation PrizeA .
26JM8 prize*, amounting to $212,140
25,828 Prises Amounting to $368,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificate* of Package* will be sold at the
following rates, which It the risk: »
A Certificate of Package ol 10 Wholes, $60
Do : do ' 10 Halves, 30
Do . doBg'10 Quarters, . 15
Do do 10 Eighths, 7.50
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING. ON
The Three Number Flan!
Which takes plaoo on every Wednesday and
Saturday in 1800.
1 Capita) Prise of„ m .....'$23,000 !
1 Prise of 4,500
1 Prize of. 4,000
1 Prize of. 3.000
1 Prise of................ ^,171 20
10 Prize* of $700 are 7.000
40 Prl*. • of. 176 art ,.,. 7,000
. 60 Prizes of.. 126 are...,.,..., 6.250
250 Prizes of. 80 are-.......,. 20,720
04 Prime of...„....> 60 are.....,,,. 3,200 »
04 Priscaof. - 80, are...,,.,.. 1,020
84 Prises of. 20 1 are.....,.,. 1,280
6,632 Prises of. 10 are.....,,,. '60,820
28,224 Prizes ot.......... 6 are,,,, 141,120
34,312 Prizes Amountlni
Whole
nting to
Tieke
ets
$281,481,20
95,
d the
years
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO BOUSE!
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
XTTILL keep eotostantly on hand a large
W and oaroiully selected ttoek of Vir
ginia and North Carolina Tobaeoo, and will
supply the trade on as reasonable terms at,
ban be had elsewhere. ..
I. G. S. WEATHERFORD,
Rookingham Co. N. 0.
W. C. SLOAN. Rome Ga.
W. J. Ml THOMAS,. ^
junelOtrily. Recktajheta, Co. If. C. .
' Share* in Proportion.
,.IN ORDERING Ticket* or Certificates, en
close the momy to our address for the tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will l s for-
Warded by first mi-.il. Turcl asnrs , an have
tickets euding'-ln any figure tbi-y may dcsig-
Thelist of drtiwa numbers tend priest Wife
be tent to purehssers immediately after tbe
or Express, to be dit I
july25tri.
Daily Stage Line.
Between Borne
rf»HE Coaches mftf xfiakk ■,
JL oltsoconneetibnswith!
the Railroads'at both and
.of the route' Distance 1
!Ss£. p#< “ nser,wit '
Leave* Bomeeverv-^rh'mg at t
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