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Tuesday Morning. Wf 3 *> >880.
par Josspb Walk.r Is Agent forthla
paper In Charleston, 8. 0.,and1i authorised
to make contracts for Advertising, receive
uoney and give receipts.
B®-SBE first and fourth pa
ges FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER.
Campaign Courier.
The 'Wbcklt Courier will be furnish
ed from this date to Nov. 1st, for 50 ots.,
aad the Tri-Weekly for one Dollar.
The friends of the Constitution, the
Union, and .the Enforcement or the
Laws, are requested to assist in extend
ing the circulation of the Courier.
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Convention of the Constitutional
Vmon Party.
Milledqeville, July 10 1860.
The Executive Committee of the Con
stitutional Union Party, after mature
deliberation upon the subject, adviBe
and recommend that the Party 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
Electorial 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 Holt. R. A.
T. Ridley. William D. Lewis. C. H.
Hopkins. L. F. W. Andrews. S
Freeman. John Milledge. .
H.
Attention Artillery.
The members of the Artillery Com
pany are requested to meet at the city
Hall this evening at 8 o’clock.
Latest News.
LATER PROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamship.
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
Cafe Race, July 27.—The rteamship
City of Washington passed Cape Race at
day light this morning, and was board
ed by the-yatoh of the Associated press.
From some unknown cause no com
mercial news was received.
There had been a fearful massacre of
Christians at Damascus, by which five
hundred had been billed and among
them the Dutch Consul. The Ameri
can Consul was wounded.
At Naples there had been a conflict
between the troops and people, and
several were killed. The Ministry had
been dismissed and a new cabinet form
ed. The former inspector of Polioe had
been stabbed.
A Proclamation had been issued by
Garibaldi against the Bourbons, and in
favor of Emanuel.
Acquittal of Judge Terry.
St. Joseph, Mo„ July 25.—The Cali-
forniaPony Express, with San Francisco
dates to the 17th, has arrived. We learn
from the San Francisco papers that
Hon. D. S. Terry, indicted for the
murder of Broderiok, has been acquit
ted, owing to the absence of some of
the witnesses against him.
Rain at Last.—Our county was vis
ited on Friday and Saturday last with
fine rains. We believe they were not
partial, but extended far in every direc
tion. It was thought that most of the
corn was too much injured by the
drought to be benefitted, but wo ‘hope
this will prove to be a mistake. There
is prospect of more rain.
Crops and Politics in Putman.—A
gentleman of this county, writing from
Putman, says the 'drought has been
very destructive to crops in that section,
and upland corn is ruined. He found
more Douglas men in that county than
in any other part of the State he had
visited. The Bell men were staunch
and hopeful.
$©-Judge Douglas' it is stated in
tends to visit several.Southern States af
ter his return from the North.
BgyThero are now five papers in
Georgia supporting Douglas and John
son, vix., Augusta Constitutionalist, Atlan
ta Confederacy, American Newt, Cassville
Standard, and Rome Southerner.
What’s in the Wind.
It will be observed that a correspon
dent at Key West expresses some ap
prehension in regard to a rumored
piratical expedition, designed to wrest
from the Government its Africans now
en route for Liberia. Rumors of the
same sort have been current in New
York. Certain it is, that deliberate
calculations have been made, within
the last few weeks, among some of the
enterprising young' negro traders who
have their stronghold in this city, in
regard to the possibility of capturing
the vessels chartered. by the Govern
ment for the conveyance of the Afri
cans to their native country. And
when we consider, in the same connec
tion, the foot that four steamers lately
sailed from this port for the South, un
der peculiar circumstances, there is
much that is calculated to excite sus
picion. There wero two strange steam
ers, which arrived at\this port from the
South, changed owners, and sailed
again about two weeks ago, clearing for
Galveston, and suggesting much inquiry
as to their probable destination. Then
there is the steamer City of Norfolk,
which experienced much difficulty in
obtaining a clearance, on uccount of
the suspicions of the United States
Marshal, but finally sailed for St.
Thomas, The steamship Granada _ is
also known to have sailed on a “special
mission,” by direction of the Govern
ment. These movements may all be
perfectly legitimate, and have no con
nection whatever, yet they are of diffi
cult explanation.
If anybody has really undertaken to
catch negros after the plan hero indi
cated, they arc likely to find this kind
of business is much like catching Tar-
tare.—N. Y. Journal of Commerce.
' t®*We return thanks to the Com-
*mittca for an invitation to attend a
“Complimentary Military Party, given
to the officers and cadets of the Georgia
Military Institute, at the City Hall,
Atlanta, Tuesday, July 31 1860.”
It would afford us much pleasure; but
“duty first.”
jQyStoamer Alfamata, Capt.JonNP.
Gould, from Greensport arrived at 6 A.
M. Friday, with 38 Passengers, 4 bales
cotton and — Lumber.
July 30,1860.
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Southern Baptist 8. 8. Union*
The Boasd of the Southern Baptist
Sunday School Union held its semi-an
nual session in this place on Friday and
.Saturday last. Delegates from Georgia,
Alabama and Tennessee were in atten
dance. On Friday morning the intro*
ductory sermon was preached in the
Baptist Churoh, by Rev. J. M. Pendle
ton. On Saturday the meeting of the
Board, and the Mass Convention were
held in the City Hall, Rev. Mr. Snead
■of Tenn., presiding, and Rev. A. S.
Worrell, of Ala., Secretary. Rev. A. C.
Dayton related the history of the en
terprise and explained its object to be
.the encouragement and establishment
of Southern Baptist Sabbath School
Literature.
At night Rev. J. R. Graves, of Tenn,,
made a strong appeal in behalf of the
movement, at the conclusion of which
about $4,500 was subscribed, which
amount was afterwards increased to
something more than $6,000, consisting
of Life directorships, Life memberships,
and subscriptions of $100 eaob, payable
in ten annual installments. The
friends of the Union were muoh pleased
With the favor it met with in this place,
1'
Incendiary Movements.
Richmond, Va., July 28.—The citl-
*ons of Prince William county, in this
Reported Troubles at Occoquan, Va.
—A private letter received in Alexan
dria, on Wednesday, from Occoquan,
Prince William co., Va., says that much
excitement exists in that place, owing
to (he rumors that a bocjy of 300 armed
men from the upper part of the coun
ty had made arrangements to march to
Occoquan, on .Friday, and pulldown the
Lincoln and Hamlin” flag-pole recent
ly erected there. It was, the lottersaid
also reported that a telegraphio dispatch
had been sent to Gov. Letcher, stating
the cause of alarm, and that Gov. Letch
er had responded to the dispatch by
saying that Gen. Eppa Ilunton had re
ceived orders to preserve the peace of
the country.
A dispatch to the Charleston Courier;
from Washington City, says:—John C.
Underwood leads the Republicans at
Occoquan. Ho threatens to make fight.
An armed company has gone toattack
him. Underwood is recently from Lon
don conty.
Special Kolic6g.
>0. F.
NO. 40.
WM ’-
Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. G.,
THUS. J. PERRY, V. G„
R. T. HARGROVE, SOoirtary,
I O. O. F.
Floyd Encampment, No. U.
R EGULAR mootings, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights in each month.
OFFionns—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J. W.
A. P. NEELD, S. W.
GEO. R. WARD, - Scribe,
- R. T. HARGROVE, Treis.
jimo2triIy.
^Royat^ohOhaptor,^
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
[GHT in each month.
NIGffT in each i
THOS. J. PERRY. H. P.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCIIER, 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. fobfltrily.
io longer
dren half to death, forcing wormseed.oil and
similar d:
Dr. John
isgusting
Bull's V,
ig’
drugs down their, throats.
egetable Worm Destroyer
is just the article they want. Put up in the
form of candy, the children are delighted
with It, and worms are destroyed as if by a
stroke of lightning.—Henderson Courier.
july24tw3t
and well selected
CICERO A. SMITH/
DEALER IE
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
TS just roooiving i
J. stock of Confoct
Candies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Maccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoannts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP, COFFEE.
Twenty-five different brands of choice
Cigars, a'so a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS '*
$75,000.
rpHE Citizens of Floyd county and the
X Capitalists of this fitatei ore hereby in
formed that bonds to tho amount of Seventy-
five Thousand Dollars have been Issued by
tho Inferior Court of this County by virtue-of
an net of the Legislature, sustained by the
County,votefoPtfie purpose of aiding in the
lotion of the Geo. A Ala. Railroad,and
said bonds have been delivered to the Rail
road Company for sole.
Representing the oounty stock, wo respect
fully call tho attention of capitalists to this
Investment, A we ask an investigation of the
Ohlidity and ample security of said Bonds.—
Nona better can be made by any state or
corporation. They are redeemable in ten
years, boaring interest at the rate of seven
per ot. payable semi-annually at Rome, Au
gusta, Savannah or New York os the purcha
ser may desire. The stock of the county in
said railroad stands pledged for their re
demption. Thoy will be endorsed by the
Company, and by the act authorising the
issuing of said bonds the entire real estate of
this county which is returned at nine mil-
lisns of dollars and is subject to semi-annual
taxation, to meet the interest and finally to
pay the principal.
Wo prefer those Bonds shall find a Home
market where the said Company ore known
and our county’s faith and honor are un-
doubted. *
We refer yon to tho aot of the Legislature
found on the 251st page of tho Laws of 1857.
For further information or negotiation apply
to C. H. Smith, a member of the Court, and
Treasurer of the Company.
CHA8. H. SMITH, Justices
L. D. BURWELL,
SAM'L MOBLEY,
w. McCullough,
J. B. T0WER8,
j?0“Augusta Chronicle, Roms Southerner,
and Savannah News, please copy 3 times,
' * [t
of the
Inferior
Court ot
Floyd County.
and forward bills.
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Medical College of Alabama
AT MOBILE.
The lectures of this Institution will com
mence the 14th Nov. next
Tho Legislature of the State appropriated
fifty thousand dollars ai its last session, for
the benefit of the College. This donation
has enabled the Trustees to erect a magnifi
cent building complete in all its departments.
Tho 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
bile
free to the stu-
largo Hospitals in Mobl
The rooms for Practical Anatomy will be
opened about tho middle of October.
FACULTY.
J. C. Nott, M. D., Professor of Sui
U. xu. Uq rruiussor ui ourSOTV.
J. F. Ileustis, M. D., Professor of Anat-
mar22tritf.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Jlobt. Battcy.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
W OULD respectfully inform his
friends nud customers, and
public gonernlly, that he is
now opening a very
tractive Stock of Drugs,
large and at-
?», Medicines, Chemi
Dyestuffs. Porfumory and Fancy Articles.—
Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for
DlfeD—Of consumption, in this city
on the 29th inBt., at the residence of
Mr. Geo. P. Burnett, Richard M. Ber
ry in his 26th year.
ROME HIGH SCHOOL.
The Exeroiscs of this school will
t be resumed on
MONDAY.
27th August next.
triawtd. E. J. MAGRUDER.
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i
.'State/cut down the Republican flag- W;g» P e J ***
' *taffat Occoquan-on yesterday, witE- ^he'pring.
GOHUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
Tho undersignod will open the Hotol at
thoso springs on the 1st of June, for the ac
commodation of persons desiring to visit this
well known and deservedly popular water
ing pioco. Tho houses have all boon repair
ed, and the rooms newly furnished, ana n<
pains will be spared to render visitors com
It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal
qualities of the water, as there are none to
compare to them, in the State, having been
the great “medicine water” of the Aborigin-
ees for centuries. Thoso desiring to visit the
springs this season for health, will find it to
their advantage to give Cohutta a trial.
Board:—For one wcok or less, $1 25 per
day, and for a • longer time at the rote ot
•out tho collision that was anticipated.—
A company of GaVtUfy was sent to their
ncotootion, blit persons there did not
■interfere and there was no tumult.—
IThis flag-staff was raised by a company
-under tho direotion of a Mr. Under
wood,-who is an ^ avowed abolitionist,
isevertu
and who has resided in Virginia
•ears. Ho will very probably be at-
tended to by the .people of FrinooVm-
liam.]
1
•fpwTho Memphis JLppeal supports
Douglas, it says, “to give the devil his
due.”
ire 28 miles north-east of
Dalton, on the W. A A. R. R., and from
Dissolution.
T IB firm of A. G. A A. J. FITTER, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to tho firm are
jeaueated to moke immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitner the junior partner, exneota to leave
this plaae in a few months, and their busi
ness must be wound up before he leaves.—
The business will be conducted in the noma
and style of A. G. PITNER, at tho old stand,
where the notes and accounts of the firm will
be found for a short time.
JanS—lttwAWtf
Medical uses. Also See-la of all kinds, both
Field mid Garden, (Southern Raised).—
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every
thing in his lino or that is usually kopt in a
First Class Drug Store.
Having had several years experience, and
by giving bis personal attention to the . busi
ness, he hopes to merit a share of pnblie pa
tronage, and to be able to furnish his eus
turners reliable articles, at os
LOW PRICES,
As any house this side of Augusta, Go.. Re
member the location. The wants of the
country shall bo supplied. febl l.’BV.
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOR SALE'!
The subscriber offers for sale, oil
is lands lying in Cedar Valley
and near Cedar Town. Thero is
about two thousand acres lying in
one body and it will be sola all to
gether or will be divided to suit purchasers.
There are four dwellings and sets of out
buildings and the lands so surrounding os to
conveniently make four settlements. The
dwellings are all good, two of them the resl-
:
omy,
Wm. H. Anderson, M. D., Professor of
Physiology and Pathology.
Geo. A. Ketchum, M. D., Professor of
Principles and Practice of Medicine.
F. A. Ross, M. D., Professor of Matoria
Medicaand Therapeutics.
F. B. Gordon, M. D., Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women and Children.
J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry.
Goronwy Owen, M. D.,) Demonstrators of
A. P. Hall, M. D., j Anatomy.
H. D. Smidt, M. D., Prosector of Snrgery.
Address W. H. ANDERSON,
june28tri3m. Dean of Faculty.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid
Thit it a new discovery ! It it' the result of
learned research I It it
triumph of Scientific
SKILL I 11
r 1 is a Chomlcal Union of materials pro
vided by Nature herself, for rendering
pure the air we breathe. Its action is In
obedience to fixed laws.
Quick, Sure and Powerful I
It purifies dwellings, sinks) kitchens;
It removos all offentive odors ;
It cures burns with iustant certainly;
It is the host preparation ever used
fresh wonnds;'
It destroys all vegetable and animal pal-
1st JANUARY, 18G1
anT
: *»/;«&-
•'* Y
tttJeUT
W© are continuing to sell our Goods on time
wm jpi mi mmmx
Which we did the first six months of the year,
Parable 1st January 1861.
Our Summer Goods at very Low Prices.
R.S. NORTON & SON.
•- .
i
Julyir—tw*wtf
S&OJUi * 3I0QMH8,
GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE.
In order to make room for our Fall add Winter Stock
We are offering all our Stock of „) .■
SPRING AND SOMMER
DRESS GOODS
AT NEW TORE COST. .
All our printed Lawns and Jaconets,
All onr Organdio Muslins,
All our Plain and English Bereges and Tissues,
All our French Cambrics, Printed Brilliants, 4c.
All our Grenadlno and Foulard Bilks.
All our Lace Points, Mantillas, Shawls, Dusters,
and Summer Coverings generally.
All our Parasols and Ladies' Umbrellas, '
All our stook of Gentlemen’s Summer Hats,
All our stook of Spring and Bummer Clothing. ,
Tho above mentionud goodn will all positively be sold at Yew York cost, and all ether
goods at very reasonable prices. Givo us an early call.
july7
SLOAN A HOOPERS.
Family
Supplies
BY
J AS. W. LANGSTON,
No. 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will keep a general as
sortment of Fumily Groceries consisting
of
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL, LARD, 1
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, SEGARB,
COFFEE, Cotton Yarns,
F1SII, DRIED AND FRESH
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac.
No pretense ie 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.
for
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;
i good for
Itis good for carbuncles, corns ulcers ond
ores j
It cleanse the teeth and purifies the breath.
The worst symptoms of Ty phoid and
~ * 9 mitigated by the
Scarlet Fever are mitigated by the use of
this Fluid; it has boon known to ohock the
retd of Typhoid Fever in families and
and country mer-
whom orders aro re-
spread
plantatii
Fof sale by druggists
chants generally—from
sportfully solicited.
Try at least one bottle. Price fifty oonts.
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in the laboratory of J.
Darby, Auburn, Ala.
It may be ordered from
PROF. JOHN DARBY,
Auburn, Ala.
F. B. Persons wishing ores, soils water,
etc., analysed, ean have it done on reasonable
terms by sendtng-to Prof. Darby.' ■
Sold by Baker 4 Eehols, Rome, Go.
juno21trily. ' r
donee of the undersigned, and that formerly
occupied by Judge wm. E. West, have eight
rooms each ana the other two are framed
cottages with four rooms each.
There Is also ou the 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
the famous Cedar Valley LiindB, and that
strangers may know something of their pro
ductiveness the subscriber would state that
in 1858 he made a little over ten, fire hun
dred pound bales of Cotton to tho hand, and
In 1850 over eleven samo sized bales to the
hand.
The dwellings on the above named places
are all within one mile of the Court House,
and consequently convenient to Churches
and Schools. Persons desiring to paroliase
are requested to Come and see tho lands or
for further particulars address
J. J. MORRISON,
mayl2-trisw-tf. Cedar Town, Ga.
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
TS PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
formerly of Griffin, Go.
rof. W. W. Sharpe, and othors in this vl-
lnity can attest to its virtues.
For sole In RomdTTTy
Jnlj8.tf.J..Q YEISEB
Hillsboro Female GchooL
r [E Exercises of this sohool, under the
superintendence of the undersigned,
commence on Monday, June - 23rd
Inst., where will besought all branehes of an
English education.
Those -parents or guardians who intend to
avail themselVes of the publie sabool funds,
'appropriated for that purpose ean do so,
'with the distinct understanding that if the
amount so appropriated does not pay frill
tuition, they will bo hold responsible for the
balanoe. Small boys received.
The terms of tuition as follows, for a term
of twenty weeks*
Reading; Writing anil Geography, $ 8 00
Reading, Geography, and Grammar, 10 00
Philosophy, Rhetoric and History. 12 DO
july!7tw4t MRS. A. A. MA8BENGALE.
E3T Terms—Cash only.
JA8. W. LANGSTON.
jrne2—twtf
25,000 FOUNDS
CHOICE BACON,
FOR SALE BY
SLOAN &.HOOPER,
June 23.—twlm.
Junction.
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
T the Store Room formerly occupied by
A T t_ _
A McGuire 4 Pinson. Three days in the
week-
ROME RAIL ROAD
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Borne, Ga.
Consignments must be made to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent mayl2trily.
Sale of Articles
UNCLAIMED IN DEPOT.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in August
ext at the Court House door In Rome, w.th-
legal hours of sale the following
refused and remaining unclaimed
next
in the legal hours of sale the following ar
ticles, refused and remaining unclaimed in
the Rome Railroad Depot vis: I box J. C.
Thornton. 1 box W. H. Burtis. 4 box
Johnson and S. 1 box P. K. Brindley. 1
box D. A. Cochran. 5 boxes liquor Ward 4
Yarbrough. 1 box tin J O. H. 4 Co. 1 box
tobacco, no mark. 1 box, no mark. 2 bags
and 1 package lead, no mark. 1 bdle. iron,
no mark. 1 .bbl. liquor, C. P. Caesin, and
one i bbl. wine. Sold to pay freight, and
storage. W- S. COTHRAN,
julyOwlm. Sqpt.
Etowah River Plantation
For Sale.
a Tbe undersigned of-
k fere for sale his Plan-
Ltatlon on the Boath
£iida of the Etowah
seven miles from Kingston and ad
ing the celebrated place of Col. Nathan
This Land is bounded on the north by the
river which separatos.it from the Romo Rollr
road track.
Rail Road Notice.
Ornci Daitos A Jacksonville R. R. Oo.
Dalton, Ga., May 22d, 1800.
'VTOTICE is hereby given, that the 4th in-
stallmenh ton dollars on eooh share of
the Capital stock subscribed, of the Dalton A
Jacksonville Railroad Company, has been
called by the Directors, payable at the office
* “ Company in Dalton, on the first day
t next. Byorder,
of the
of Ai
juneiwJm , ED'WARD WHITE, Sec’y.
A Fresh.and large Stoek of Southern Raised
febT4 No. S Choice Horn
T OUISVILLH Artesian Well Water and
1 A Congress Wader, on draft with ioe at
June0tn. FARBLL A YEIBER’S.
NEWS. NEWS.
GRAND SCHEME FOR
AUGUST, 1800.
GEORGIA STATEL0TTERY
McKINNEY a. Co., Managers.
Authorised by Special Aetef the Legislature.
25,828 FRIZES.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 THE-
CAPITAL PRIZE
60,000.
TICKETS ONLY $10. •
Helves, Quarters end Eighths In proportion.
be Drawn Eeoh Saturday, in 1800, in the
city of Savannah Ga.
CLASS 83 to he Drawn AUG. 4,
CLASS 84, " - “ 11,
CLASS 86, “ “ 18, 1800.
CLASS 8? « « 35, 1880.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
To
&
Prise
1
I
X
1
1
1
1
1
5
10
2
2
2
60
100
1«8
100
$80,000 to
20,000 is
10,000 is
6,000 Is
4,000 Is
0,000 is
2,000 is
1,500 is
1,100 la
$00,000
20,000
10,000
6,000
4,000
3,000
*000
1,500 .
5,000
300 art
200 are
160 aw-
100 ore
*4 are
£6 are
on Prises,
ting to $212,140
25,828 Frizes Amounting to $360,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
. 7,500
10000
9500
8,600
26,448
Cortifioatos of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, whiohis the risk:
A Certificate of Package bflOWibolM, $00
do
do
do
0 Halves,
80
10 Quarters, 16
10 Eighths, 7.60
road traok. _
The place contains Five Hundred Acres
Land—one hundred and twenty-five first
quality river bottom, and the balanoe ’first
[uality up land. There ie about 800 aores
n cultivation, and tho remainder well tim
bered. There is a comfortable dwelling «td
out-houses, including anWHiostJnpw Ore
House and Screw. • -
Price $11,000-Terms, $5,000 o«ib> snd the
balance In notes at one, two and three years
with Interest from date and well secured.
Come and see the place or address, •
JOHN 0. EVE,
june7-w2tatwtf . Kingston, Ga,
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Flan!
Wfekih takes place on every Wednesday and
Saturday in i860,
1 Capital Pri*© of.. ......,....$25,000
• lL POM Of ........••••.•.eeetoeee.ee**.. 4,500
1 Ww ofre.........| 4,000 ,
1 PrllO Of»«»ess........ 3,000
1A p *| *r. Wf ft ' Wfl
,10 rases oi eimi.eif7un Are......... 7>ouu
40FriscBolLe.it 175 arceeeees*.. 7,000
50 PriSeB Olee.ewteeee 125 0.250
;59 Prizes ot,,80 are*........ 20,720
04 Prises ofeeeeeee,«•• ' 50 ftNiiiMMit 8pS00 '
04 Prises of. 80 are 1,020
04 Prises of.........m 20 are**..#.... 1,280
132 PrlzesoL.,., 10 arOs.sss.*... 50,320
of*,,....... • 5 areeo*s»siee24l, 1M9
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO HOUSE!
Weatherford, Sloaa & Thomas.
BBOAD ST., BOME, GA.
Prises Amounting to $281,481.20
Whole Tickets $5,
IN ORDEBI^Tio^^Irtifiretos^n-
n.n .hnmonevto our address for tne.tioksu
close the money to our address for the. t
5XKrt«Spt Of which they wUl he for-
warded by firtthuU. Purchasers cMLhan
tickets ending in any figure they may desig-
The list of d^a»mber|Mdjrlto«Wlh
bo sent to purchasers Immediately aftor the
drawing. Bfiii MB I
july26tri.
cinia and North Carolina Tobareo, and wU
su pply the trade on as reasonable terms «•
esn be had «»»| w bert. WEATHERFOaD _
Rockingham Co. N. 0.
W. C. SLOAN, Borne Ga.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
junol»trily. Rockingham, Co. N, C.
Daily Stage Line.
Between Rome and Taikdega-
rriHE Coaches now moke k
1 close connections with 5
the Railroads at both cnds2_
of the route- DIstanco 80 miles ,• time. 22. ^