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1 ti-WecMn Courier.
Saturday Mornlngj August 4, I860-
thil
Joseph Walker Is Agent S? T r“f
*..pv r .n Charleston. 8. C-. audit authorised
to make contracts tor Advertising, receive
paper in Charleston,
to make contracts
noney and giro receipts.
For Solicitor General.
We are authorised to announce the name
of M. KENKRICK, of Newnan, Coweta oo.,
as a candidate for the oflloo of Solicitor Gen
eral of the Tallapoosa circuit.
Eleotion first Wednesday in January next.
augtwtd
80-SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA
GES FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER.
Campaign Courier.
The WtcKidr Courier will be furnish'
cd from this date to Not. 1st, for 50 cts.,
and 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,
ang the circulation of the Courier.
k. Itri&wlm]
Convention ofThe Constitutional
Union Party.
Milmbuf.tua'B, July 10 1860.
The Executive Committee of the Con
stitutional Union Party, after, mature
deliberation upon the subject, advise
and recommend that the Party proceed
at once to appoint delegates to assent
bio in Convention, in this place, on
MONDAY, the 13th of August for the
purpose of nominating its Presidcntia
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 Holt. R. A.
V~ T. Ridley. William D. Lewis. C. H.
Hopkins. L. F. -W. Andrews, 8. H.
Freeman. John Millcdgo.
THE HOME CO Jit.Eit Full THE
CAMPAIGN.
The publishers propose to furnish the
above paper until 1st, November at 50
■ cents,—Tri-weekly at $100.
Although advocating the election of
different candidates wo are agreed in
principle, and believing from unmistak
able evidenoo, that they are honest in
their purposes, and are made of the
(true Southern grit, we heartily com-
^ mend the paper to all parties.---Macon
Examiner. ,
ggy- Steamer Alfarata, left for
"Greenspurt on TuoslayatG A. M., with
39 tpassengers, 273 socks corn, &c., and
•J524 packages of Merchandise.
Romo, Aug. 2nd I860.
Mr. Fouche’s Lecture.
As was announced through the pa
pers, Robert T. Foucho', Esq., delivered
an address before the “Rome Bible
Class” on Thursday night. His subject
selected was, “Jerusalem salt was, as
it is, and as it will be,” but owing to its
fruitfulness and the short time allotted
the speaker in Which to prepare it, he
disposed Of the first clause only.
We congratulate ourselves that we
were present. The audience will testify
that our promise of muoh pleasure,
made to them on Thursday morning,
was more than fulfilled. We were not
only finely entertained, but highly edi
fied. The address evinced close appli
cation and considerable research, was
written in an attractive style and im
pressively delivered. We were glad to
hear it announced by Hon. A. R.
Wright, the Leader of the Class, that
from time U? time, similar entertain
ments will be furnished the community
by the members. We hope our citizens
will attend these Lectures both for
their own pleasure, and the encourage
ment of the class.
Sfteciql Notices.
$75,000.
X O. O. F.
Floyd Encampment, No. It
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights in eaoh month.
Officers—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J. W.
A. P. NEELD. S. W.
GEO. R. WARD. Scribe,
r. T; Hargrove, Trea*.
junc2trily.
Divorced.
The Cartersville Exprcts and Cossville
•Standard which, according to the an
nouncement they made, were united
last Spring in the “holy bonds of matri
mony,” have obtained a divorce on
account of family quarrels about poli
tics.
Mr. J. R. Wikle has purchased of
Messrs. Goldsmith and Smith their in
terest in the “Standard” and will sup
port Douglas and Johnson. The “Ex
press” has been for Breckinridge and
Lane since their nomination.
First Bales Sold.—The first balo re
ceived at Montgomery was raised on the
plantation of Mr. Willis Callaway of
Montgomery county, Ala., wus sold on
the 28th at 11} cents.
The first bale of "hew cotton received
at Columbus. was raised on the planta
tion of Col. Taliaferro in Russell county
Ala., and wa^sold at auction on- • the
30th ult at 12} cents.
Latest News.
Baltimore Advertisements.
Tho Baltimore Merchants seem de
termined to change to some extent at
least the current of trade that has hith
erto gone to New York. Their facili
ties ore not inferior, and in many arti
cles are undoubtedly superior to those
of their Metropolitan Competitors,
With pleasure we refer to the cord of
Canfield, Bros! & Co., Jewelry dealers.
* This firm has been doing business for
25 yesrs in Baltimore, and has estab
lished a reputation inferior to that of
no other firm in the Union. We
cheerfully recommend them to the
trade.
Armstrong, Cator & Co., have for a
considerable time done a sucoessful
business in Ribbons, Millinery and
Straw Goods. Their stock is largo and
they do a tremendous Southorn trade.
Our Merchants visiting Baltimore should
give them a call.
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The Cash System.
Our neighbor of the Southerner seems
to have abandoned the credit system.—
We occasionally find little articles in
•that paper taken from the CVurier,
which, so for as appearances indicate
their (withersliip, readers would sup
pose were original with the former.
We of-course osoribe this to over
sight and not to may intention to ap
propriate the sorJUblings of our pen;
but if they ore worth oepying, they are
worth claiming.
The item headed “Southern Baptist
; g.:g. .Union” and another which we find
in the Southerner this week first ap
peared in the Courier.
\z% yy-Tbe Romo Light Guards will pa
rade this afternoon at 5 o’clock in full
-uniform.
NO. 40.
Regular meetii
NESDAY NIGH-
OiBcers—C. H,
THO!
R T.
1st and 8rd£WED-
ich month.
, N. G..
S RY. V. G.,
OVE. 8eorotary,
febOtrlly.
W. N; DUOKER, Treasurer.
X llOMK v A /
Royal Arch. Chapter,
Regular Meetings FIRST TUEBDAV
NIGHT in each month.
TH08. J. PERRY. H. P..
ANDREW J, BEARDEN. K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER. S.,
D. J. BANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE. Bcc’y. febOtrlly.
Killing Two Birds with One Btnne.—Our
neighbor Dr. John Bull. ha. achieved this
most off .dually with bis Vegetabl i Worm
Des‘royer, done up in the shape of candy
drops for tho little ones. It pleases them
better than candy, and destroys the worms
most effectually, und that ton without sick
ening them.—Albany Tribune. julySl
, A 1J1 : fTHIH Citizens or Floyd county and-the
)Vi JL • i* Capitalists of this State, oro hereby in
formed that bond* to the amount of Seventy-
five Thousand Dollars have been Issued by
the Inferior Court of this County by virtue of
an act of ' the Legislature, lastalDed by the
County.vote for the parposo of aiding in the
constiuetion of the Geo. A Ala. Railroad.and
Mid hands have been delivered to the Rail
road Company for rats.
Representing the county stock, we reedect-
Aiily call tho attention of capitalists to this
inv.i'ment, <t .we ask an investigation of the
■validity and ample security of said Bi nds.—
None better can ba made by any. state or
corporation. They are redeemable in.ten
year*, bearing interest at the rato of seven
per et. payable semi-annually at Route, Au
gusta. Savannah or Nsw York as the-perchs*
aer may desire. The stock of the county in
said railroad stands pledged for their re
demption. .They will be endorsed by the
Company, and by the act authorising the
issuing of said bond* th* entire real estate of
this county which is returned at nine mil
lion* of dollars and is subjeot to semi-annual
taxation, to meet the interest and finally to
pay tho principal.
We profer these Bonds shall find a Home
market where the said Company are known
and our connty’s faith and honor are un
doubted.
. We refer you to tho act of the Legislature
found on the 251st page of (he Laws of 1857.
For further information or negotiation apply
to C. H. Smith, a member of the Court, and
Treasurer of the Company.
CH AS. H. SMITH, Justices
L. D. BURWELL, of the
SAM’L MOBLEY. Inferior
W.M. OULLOUGH, Court ol
J. R. TOWERS, Floyd County.
list' Augusta Chronicle, Rome Southerner,
and 8avnnnah News, please copy 8 times,
and forward bills. [trlw ttv2w
1st JANUARY, 1861.
i ml
We are continuing to sell our Goods ou Hma
Which we did the first six months of the year,
Our Summer Goods at very Low Prices.*
B.S. NOBTON & SON.
julytr—twawtf
Southerner copy.
GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE.
|g»ffn observe that Mr. William
Howe is about completing a very pretty
.tmd tasty cottage just above the Pres
byterian church. It is hard to keep
up with the improvements of our town
in its rapid march.
jgrHon. Howell Cobb arrived at
Athens on last Monday, and will ad
•dress the oitizers of Columbus on the
Alth-inst.
—' —*• ' _
Tbx LiowlaWm.—ThO Athens Bon.
swr says, from forty-soven counties
heard from the result in the Legiria-
9^ture is os follows :—for Brookinridgo 67;
Bell 24; Douglas TO*
Revival in Daba.—Tho Chattanooga
Gazette learns from Rev. Mr. Temple
ton, -pastor of Cumberlan 1 Presbyterian
Church in that oity, that a revival *
progressing in Dade county, Ga. There
were over fifty converts, numbering all
eUlles. professions and aoota.
Llreu FRO 8 EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamer
ASIA.
New York, Aug. 2—Tho steamship
Asia, with Liverpool dates to the 21st
ult., arrivod Itore to-duy.
Commercial News.
Liverpool Cotton Market.—Saturday
—The sales of Cot ton to-day were 8,000
bales. The marnet wus quiet.
Dell and Everett Meeting.
New Qrleans, Aug. 2.—The Bell and
Everett meeting that was held hero last
night, was largely attended. There
were twelve speeches delivered.
Gen. Cass, it is stated, is soriously ill
at Detroit, Michigan.
Steamboat Explosion tsuu Loss of
Life.
New Orleans, August 1.—The steam
ship Lecrossefrotu this port, bound to]
Galveston, exploded her boilers below
this city to-day. Nino were killed and
three were wounded. The boat and
cargo was a total wreok. The loss is es
timated at $20,000. ^
From New York.
New York, July 27.—The Times has
information from a person in confidence
of Gen. Walker who states that the real
destination of the fillibusterchief is Nic
aragua, which ho proposes to reach by
crossing Honduras to the Pacific. He
lias already issued a proclamation an
nouncing a p&aceful policy, amnesty for
past offences, Ac,
The Japanese Treaty.
Washington, July 26.—The treaty of
of amity and commerce with Japan, the
ratifications of which were exchanged
when the embassy were in Washington,
is officially published. Ono of tho arti
cles provides that tho President, at the
r.-quest of tho Japanese government,
will act as friendly mediator in such
matters of difference os may arise be
tween tho government of Japan and any
European power.
Five Persons Precipitated Over Black
River Falls and Drowned.
Waerentown, N. Y., July 28.—Five
persons—namely. Mrs. J. J. B. Prirnnn
and child, Mrs. J. J. M. Pritnan, Mrs.
Blansoleil, and Miss (jnuisa Bebaud—
went over the Black River Falls at this
place in a boat, this afternoon. All
were drowned. The body of ono of the
ladies can be seen hanging upon a rock
below the fails, and efforts are being
made to reach it.
CICERO A. SMITH,
DEALER Ilf
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
1 8 just receiving a large anil well selected
st wk of Confectionaries, such as
Candies, Raisins,
Fig3, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Miccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd (linger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
UNGLIBH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
UNO. DA Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty five different brands of choice
r fiTnr.'\ a so a 'o', of fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tntf.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Robt. Battey.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
ITTOIILD re.pocUulty inform his i
rV friends and customers und
ptblic generally, that ho is
naw opening a very large and at- ^
tractive Stoctmf Drugs, M-dicinos, Chemical,
Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Al*). Paints, Oils; Varniahoa. Liquor for
Medical uses. Alan Sceda of all kinds, both
Field and Gordon. (Southern Raised).—
G'asa.Puitv.Glue, Brushes.and in fact, every
thing in his line or that is usually kept in a
First Class Drug Store.
Having had several years expurtonce. and
by givin ; his personal attention to the busi
ness, he hn)<es to merit a share of publie pa
tronage, and to be aMo to furnish his eus
tomers reliable nrtieles. at as
LOW PRICES,
As any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re-
memhor the location. The wants of the
country shall bo supplied. febtl.’SO.
ROME RAIL ROAD
Sale of Articles
UNCLAIMED IN DEPOT.
Will ho sold on the first Tuesday In August
next at the Court House door in Rome, with
in the’legal hours of sale the following ar
tides, refused and remaining unclaim d in
the Rome Railroad Depot, vir: 1 b ,x J. C.
Thornton. 1 box W. H Burtis. 1 box
Johnson and S. 1 box P K. Brindley. 1
box D. A. Coi hran. 5 hnxe. liquor Ward A
Yarbrough. 1 box tin J G. H. A Co. 1 box
tobaa-o. no mark. 1 box, no mark. 2 bags
and 1 package lead, no mark. 1 hdle. iron,
no mark. 1 bbl. liquor. 0. P. Cosain, and
one } bbl. wine. Sold to pay freight and
storage. W. S. COTHRAN,
julyOwlm. Supt.
Rail Road Notice.
D
Ill order to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock
Wo are offering all our Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
HESS GOODS
AT NEW YORK COST.
All our printed Lawns 'and Jaconet*,
All our Organdio Muslins,
All our Plain and English Benges and Tissue*,
All onr French Cambrics, Printed Brilliants, 46.
All onr Grenndino and Foulard Silks.
All our Lace Points, Mantillas, Shawls, Dusters,
and Summer Coverings generally.
All our rararols and Ladles’ Umbnllaa.
Ail our stock of Gentlemen’s Summer Hats,
All nur s rick of Spring and Summer O olhing.
Tho above mcirion d good, will all poait.V ly be sold at New York cost, and all ether
goods at very reasonable prices.' Give us an early call.
july7 • SLOAN A HOOPERS.
Family
Supplies
Office Dalton A Jacksonville R. R. Co.
Dalton, Ga., May 22d, 1850.
N OTICE is hereby given, that the 4th in
stallment, ten dullnrs on each share of
tho Capital stock subscribed, of the Dalton A
Jacksonville Railroad Company, has. been
called-by the Directors, payable at tho office
of the Company in Dalton, on the first day
of August next. By order.
J unelw2m EDWARD WHITE, Feo’y.
J. C. BAKER
....R. W. ECHOLS
HARRIED, at the residence of the
bride's father, near Clarksville, Ga., on
Tuesday morning, July 24th, 1860, by
Rev. R. C. Ketchum, Ben. F. Sloeumb,
Esq., of Mississippi, to Miss Rosa W..
second daughter of Col. John R. aid
Mrs. Cordelia St. L. Stanford, of Hdb-
ershara county, Ga.
Notice.'
P ROPOSALS for building a Bridge actMt
Artnuehee creek at Jones’ mill, will be
received until the 15th of August next.
For plan and specification* apply to the
Commi tiS iD d ere,
WALLACE WARREN)
HAMILTON 8PENCE > Com’ra.
WM. D. JONES, J *
July 81-8 ttw
Varnishes of all Kinds.
A.L80. TURPENTINE,
tebll. No. 8 Choioo House.
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOU SALE I
The subscriber offers for sale, all
his lands tying in Cedar Valley
and nnar Cedar Town. There is
about two thousand a^rcs lying in
one body and it will be sold all to
gether or will be divided to suit purchasers.
There are four dwellings and sots of out
buildings and tho lan Is so surrounding as to
conveniently make four settlements. The
dwellings aro all good, two of them the resi
dence of the undersigned, and that formerly
ooeupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight
rooms each and the other two are framed
cottoges with four rooms each.
Thoro is also on the plane a firat class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, ail
carried by water power.
These Lands are ail of the best quality of
the famous Cedar Valley Lunds, and that
strangers msy know something of their pro-
duciiven -sa the snbscrlber would state, that
in 1858 he tnudo a little ovor ten, fire hun
dred po ind bales of Cotton to the hund, and
in 1859 orer eleven same sized bales to the
band.
The dw Rings on the abnve named placer
are all within one mile of the Court House,
and consequently convent nt to Churches
and School*. Persons deairing to purchase
are reqne.-ted. to rnme and see the lands or
for farther particulars address
J. J. MORRISON,
msy 12-tri aw-tf, Cedar Town, Ga.
NEW
firm: i
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
DRMDM11I
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts.
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
TUFFS?
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Fur*
pofies, &c., &c. &c.
JAS.W. LANGSTON,
No. 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, OA.
T IIE Undersigned will loop a general as
sortment of Fumily Groceries consisting
of
FLOUR, •••‘BACON,
MEAL, LARD,
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO.
MOLASSES, BEG AU8,
COFFEE. Cotton Yarns,
F18U, DRIED AND FRESH
FRUIT- IN THEIR BEASON, Ac.
No pretense is made to a WHOLESALE
business, but persons may bo rure of getting
at least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL
at any other House in the city.
£3TTerm8—Cash only.
JAS. W. LANGSTON.
jrne2—twtf
_ DYSPEPTICS READ
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
T8 PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
X formerly or Griffin, Go.
Prof. W. IV. Sharpe, und I
hlity can attest to its virtues?]
■For rale in Rome, by
julyd.tf.
J. G YEIBERt
A Fresh and large Stock of Sootharn Raised
__ „,, Grass Seed. .
rv all kinds, just received bv
Vv.„ TURNLEY,
febU j , No. 8 Choice Douse.
Colognes, Hair Oils,
4 ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Sean
jfJL Bag*. Card C**ea, Poff Balia, Portmoo-
ales. Hair list Cloth, Tooth. Dusting and
White wash brash**, A great variety for
sale by TURNLEY,
fobl 1. No. 8 Choice House.
D R BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a fresh
sapply at FARELL A YEISER’S.
Rome. Ga. Feb. 18th.
[triwawtf.]
NEWS. NEWS.
GRAND SCHEME FOR
August, isso.
GEORGIA STATEL0TTERY
McKINNEY & Co., Managers.
Authorised by Special Aetaf the Legislature.
25,828^PRIZES.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 T*K’fl.
CAPITAL"PRIZE
«eo, ooo.
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths In proportion.
To be Drawn Each Saturday, in 1880, in the
city of Savannah Ga.
CLASS 83 to be Drawn AUG. 4, 1810.
U, IBM.
CLASS 84,
CLABB 85,
CLA88 86,
18, 1800.
25, 1860.
25,000 FOUNDS
CHOICE BACON,
FOR SALE BY
SLOAN &.HOOPER.
June 23.—twlm.
LUMBER, LUMBER
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
AND
Good as the Best!!,
JOHN LAY, & CO.,
K eep on hand, at their steam
Mid, a constant supply of all the or
dinary kinds of Lumber, which they will
deliver at the Steamboat Landing at
One dollar and dots per 100ft,
The Steamboat, charge 25M, cr 100. forcarry-
ing to Rome, so that the o st delivered on
the wharf, in that place will be onlyone dol
lar and 30i ts tier 100 feet. -
Orders solicited. Addrers
JOHN LAY A CO..
aprilUtridm. Sterling, Ala.
A. notion
AND
C0KIMISSI0N ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
A T the Storo Room formerly occupied by
McGuire A Pinson. Three days in the
week—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY,
Broad Strut, Rome, Ga.
.JSrCon.ignmsnts must be made to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent may!2trily,
] MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
’ Prise $60,0001* $60,000
1 20,000 la 20,000
10,000
6,000
4,000
8,000
2,000
1,600
1,100
6,000
6,000
800
600
466
7,606
16,690
9.600
8.600
Approximation Prise*.
25,448 prizes, amounting to $212,140
25,8Mfrri«e* Amounting to $368,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificates of Package* will be sold at th*
following rates, whieh Is the risk i
A Certificate of Package ol 10 Whole*, $00
Do do 10 Halve*/ 80
Do do 10 Quarters, 15
Do do 10 Eighths, 7.60
COHUTTA SPRINGS,
MlIUBAY COUNTY, VA.
The undersign .d wi 1 open tho Hotel at
thoie springs on tno 1st of June, for the ao
coramodetion of person* desiring to visit this
will known and deservedly popular wstii.
ing place. The houses have ull betn r. pair
ed. and the rooms newly furnished, anu no
pains will be spared to render visitors com-
rortable.
It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal
qualities of the water, as there aro. none to
compare to th tn, in the ri 1st.’, having been
the great “medicine water” of the Aborigin-
ooz for ccuturie*. Thoze desiring to visit th*
springs this svamn for health, will find it to
tneir advantage to give'Cofcutta a trial
Boann:—For one week or less, $1 75 par
dty, and fora longer time at the rate ol
$I.iio per day
The springs are 20 mile* nortb-eaat of
Da'ton.on the W. A A. B. R., and from
w S:“ESSi*"*w.a»TOi , «n.uM.
Etowah River Plantation
For Sale.
Tho undersigned of.
■ for* for sals his Plan
tation on the South
tide of the Etowah,
Ktv.r. Dev, n miles from Kings! nuut. adjoin
ing the celebrated place of Col. Nathan Ban.
This Land it bounded on the nor h hy the
river whieh separates It from thsRttaoRail-
road track..
The place contai-s Five Hundred Acres of.
Land-^one hundred and twenty-fir* firat
quality river bottom, and the balance first
quality up land. There it about soo acres
in cultivation, and the remainder well tlBri
be red. Then is a comfortable dwell'nf kind
out-houses, including an almost nets Gin
House and 8-rew.
Pr'co $11,000—Terms, $6,000 cash, and the
tslanca in notes at on*, two and three yarn
with interest fnftn date and well scoured.
Come and see the place or eddre-s.
JOHN a EVE,
June7-w2Utwtf Kingston, US,
P URE Italian Baled Oil, for table utb at
JuneOtrf. FARELL A YKISER-
1
6,000 ia .
1
4,000 ia
1
8,000 is
1
2,000 is
1,600 it .
1
1
1,1001*
6
1,000 ar*
10
600 are
2
400 an
2
800 an
2
200 an
60
160 an
100
too an
160
'05 are
100
86 are
WHOLESALE
T0B4CC0 DOUSE !
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
BROAD ST., ROME; GA. -
WILL keep Aonstar'fty on band a lgre*
W and oarclu ly teleohd stock of Vir
ginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and will
supply the trade on as reasonable terms as
eat. be had elsewhere.
I. G. S. WEATHERFORD,
Rockingham Co. N. C.
W. a St OAN. Rome Go.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
junelOtrily. Rockingham. Co. N, t}.
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Flan!
Which takes plsoo on every Wednesday and
Saturday in 1860.
I Capital Prise of,... $23,000
1 Prise of v.. 4,800
1 Prise of-v 4,000
1 Prh* ol 8,000
1 Jfrim of_.... 4 ....„ ....-2,171 20
10 Pfjscz of 4700 are......... 7,000
fj v...,...'^76 ar* 7,060
80 Prises ot....—„ 125 art 6.260
*5? Prizes ot- 80 are......... 20,720
04 Prises of.. 60 ar*....,,— 3,200
64 Prise* of. 80 are 1,920
64 Ptifcea o$a„...„£ 20 art 1,280
6,682 Prise* o£. 10 are......... 68420
28424 Frizes oL.....—.. Bart 141,120
84,812 Prises Amounting to $281,48140
Whole Tickets *5,
film res in Pro portion.
IN ORDKURGTioketsorOvrtifieAtos,en-
olose tbs money to our address forlbo tickets
ordered, on receipt of whieh they will .be for
warded by first mail. Pnrobaeeie ran liava
ticket* eudifigln any figure they may destg-
Qite. . ■
The list of drWtronumbers and prises will
be tent to purchasers immediately after th*
drawing. •-
AH communications strictly confidential.
Order* fi» Tickets or Certificates, by Mali
or Express, to botitrseted to
julylitrl.
Daily Stage Line.
Between Rome and Tnlladeja-
f HE Coaches net*
cl- sn conneoticnt w]
the Railroads at both **
of the rout** Distance M
h<
J-hrou^h PtHangsra wi UindthU»n agre^
able _
Boms every morning at 64 o'clock
Loaves Talladega every even. $ «
POWRLL A HUTCHINBON.
junelOtrily . Troprieton.